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Romano, Giulia C.
Changing urban renewal policies in Chinapolicy transfer and policy learning under multiple hierarchies /
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Changing urban renewal policies in Chinaby Giulia C. Romano.
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policy transfer and policy learning under multiple hierarchies /
Author:
Romano, Giulia C.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020.
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xvii, 245 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Subject:
Urban renewalChina
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36008-5
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9783030360085$q(electronic bk.)
Changing urban renewal policies in Chinapolicy transfer and policy learning under multiple hierarchies /
Romano, Giulia C.
Changing urban renewal policies in China
policy transfer and policy learning under multiple hierarchies /[electronic resource] :by Giulia C. Romano. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xvii, 245 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1 Studying the Transfer and Learning of Careful Urban Renewal in a Chinese City -- 2 A Research Framework to Capture the Complexity of Policy Transfers -- 3 The Chinese Paradigm of Urban Renewal in the Early 2000s -- 4 Introducing a New Paradigm: The Delivery of Careful Urban Renewal to Yangzhou -- 5 Towards the Establishment of a New Urban Renewal Paradigm -- 6 Neither Careful Nor Destructive: Is Urban Renewal in Transition? -- 7 Conclusion.
"This is a very rich monograph, based on impressive fieldwork in China, which demonstrates excellent qualitative and ethnographic research skills, research integrity, and cultural perceptiveness in the analysis. This book will make a great contribution to the literature on policy transfer and and policy mobilities, and on urban politics in contemporary China, as it offers a rich understanding of the nitty-gritty practices of transferring and learning 'from abroad'." Claire Colomb, Professor of Urban Studies and Planning at the University College London, UK. This book explores the concept of Careful Urban Renewal, a concept of urban renewal that originated in Berlin in the 1980s and that was proposed to Yangzhou, a Chinese city of the wealthy province of Jiangsu, in the early 2000s. It sets out to understand whether knowledge and ideas originating in a specific setting can be transferred to another locality thousands of miles away from the point of origin, and have the chance to change the policies and the practices of the destination city. The book shows that foreign ideas can inspire ambitious reforms of the policies of a single city, but that there also exist multiple challenges to policy learning and to the rooting of new ideas in local practices. To explore these challenges, this book develops an analysis of the micro-dynamics of policy transfer, showing that there exist multiple hierarchies to which a Chinese city can be subjected, intermittently opening or closing "windows for policy learning". Giulia C. Romano is Researcher at the Institute of East-Asian Studies of the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. Her research focuses on policy diffusion in the field of urban governance and she has researched Political Science at Sciences Po - Paris. Her previous book (with Jean-Francois Di Meglio) is China's Energy Security: A Multidimensional Perspective (2016)
ISBN: 9783030360085$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-36008-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HT178.C62 / R65 2020
Dewey Class. No.: 307.3416
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