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The Idea of Governance and the Spirit of Chinese Neoliberalism


The Idea of Governance and the Spirit of Chinese Neoliberalism


Governing China in the 21st Century

von: Quan Li

CHF 118.00

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 19.07.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9789811041396
Sprache: englisch

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This book offers a critical assessment of governance ideas in the context of Chinese neoliberalism. It argues that the Chinese version of governance has emerged as an important discursive practice in the articulation of the neoliberal spirit of the national reform agenda. The book first examines the institutional and intellectual background of governance ideas, capturing the key features of neoliberalization in transitional China. The main body of investigation is an interpretive analysis of governance in terms of its normative principles and technical skills, which effectively package the mature neoliberal vision and reality so that it indicates the dominant ruling structure of Chinese neoliberalism. The subsequent analysis presents a genealogical review of governance discourse and traces its adaptation to local neoliberal experiments. The book concludes with reflections on possible ways of critical engagement with governance ideas and with the intellectual aspects of neoliberalism. 
1. Introduction.- 2. Contexts for Governance Ideas in China.- 3. The Architecture of Governance.- 4. An Intellectual History of Governance in China: Early Developments.- 5. An Intellectual History of Governance in China: Paradigmatic Transition.- 6. Governance Ideas in Application.- 7. Conclusion.
<p>Dr. Quan Li is Assistant Professor at Sun Yat-sen University's Department of Political Science at the School of Government, as well as Research Fellow at the Centre for Chinese Public Administration Research in the same institution, and is one of the rising stars in the academic study of Chinese politics and government.<br></p>
This book offers a critical assessment of governance ideas in the context of Chinese neoliberalism. It argues that the Chinese version of governance has emerged as an important discursive practice in the articulation of the neoliberal spirit of the national reform agenda. The book first examines the institutional and intellectual background of governance ideas, capturing the key features of neoliberalization in transitional China. The main body of investigation is an interpretive analysis of governance in terms of its normative principles and technical skills, which effectively package the mature neoliberal vision and reality so that it indicates the dominant ruling structure of Chinese neoliberalism. The subsequent analysis presents a genealogical review of governance discourse and traces its adaptation to local neoliberal experiments. The book concludes with reflections on possible ways of critical engagement with governance ideas and with the intellectual aspects of neoliberalism. The audience of this book is international academics in the field of political studies. Specialists and students who are interested in the intellectual history of governance, the comparative study of governance theory and praxis, and the political thought of contemporary China, will find this book most relevant and useful.&nbsp;
Provides a thorough and critical examination of the intellectual dimension of the full-fledged neoliberal regime in China Offers a unique interpretive framework for observers of the "China model" and its governmentality Contributes to the comparative study of governance theory and praxis