Summary. China’s changing urban development processes and urban landscapes in the transition towards a more market-oriented economy have received extensive research attention in recent years. Relatively, the governing of Chinese cities is still underresearched. This article aims to analyse the forces released both inside and outside the formal socialist state system and the impacts on phenomenal restructuring of urban governance, especially at local levels. Marketisation has created new elements beyond the reach of state work-units that represent the state’s ‘hierarchical ’ control. The pillars of the socialist governing structure—the party-state, the work-units system and household registration—are shaken by these forces. The changes in th...
China is currently moving from a centralized and planned economy to a socialist market economy. In s...
In this paper I investigate how the changing role of the Chinese state has led to the reformatting o...
The postreform landscape is characterised by the formation of a more market-oriented system and the ...
China's changing urban development processes and urban landscapes in the transition towards a more m...
Radically reoriented under market reform, Chinese cities are playing an import ant role in China&apo...
Chinese cities have been transforming at a stunning speed and pace over the last forty years, as a r...
Paper Session - China's New Dynamics of Urbanization, Migration, and Labor Market Reform: II: abstra...
Neoliberalism has become dominant in both thought and practice throughout much of the world since th...
Over the past three decades, China’s urban population has increased by more than 400 million. How co...
Following the notion of the entrepreneurial city, this paper examines recent scholarship about Chin...
The objective of this article is to speculate on the urban restructuring process in China's transiti...
In urban China, several social and economic changes are challenging urban governance: the privatiza...
During the course of the 21st century, China has experienced one of the fastest urban growth process...
Session 6: Urban GovernanceTheme 1: Urban DevelopmentConference Theme: Asian Urbanism and BeyondBrea...
Creating Chinese Urbanism describes the landscape of urbanisation in China, revealing the profound i...
China is currently moving from a centralized and planned economy to a socialist market economy. In s...
In this paper I investigate how the changing role of the Chinese state has led to the reformatting o...
The postreform landscape is characterised by the formation of a more market-oriented system and the ...
China's changing urban development processes and urban landscapes in the transition towards a more m...
Radically reoriented under market reform, Chinese cities are playing an import ant role in China&apo...
Chinese cities have been transforming at a stunning speed and pace over the last forty years, as a r...
Paper Session - China's New Dynamics of Urbanization, Migration, and Labor Market Reform: II: abstra...
Neoliberalism has become dominant in both thought and practice throughout much of the world since th...
Over the past three decades, China’s urban population has increased by more than 400 million. How co...
Following the notion of the entrepreneurial city, this paper examines recent scholarship about Chin...
The objective of this article is to speculate on the urban restructuring process in China's transiti...
In urban China, several social and economic changes are challenging urban governance: the privatiza...
During the course of the 21st century, China has experienced one of the fastest urban growth process...
Session 6: Urban GovernanceTheme 1: Urban DevelopmentConference Theme: Asian Urbanism and BeyondBrea...
Creating Chinese Urbanism describes the landscape of urbanisation in China, revealing the profound i...
China is currently moving from a centralized and planned economy to a socialist market economy. In s...
In this paper I investigate how the changing role of the Chinese state has led to the reformatting o...
The postreform landscape is characterised by the formation of a more market-oriented system and the ...