Jiang, Yihong ( 2013 ). Altering the rules : Chinese homeowners’ participation in policymaking. Journal Of Current Chinese Affairs, 42(3), pp. 121-148. [Retrieved January 17, 2014, from http://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jcca/article/view/672] This study looks at Chinese homeowners’ participation in policymaking. Drawing on evidence from Guangzhou and Beijing, it shows that various organised homeowner activists have moved upstream in the policy process and have begun to push beyond polic..
Thesis advisor: Julia ChuangIn China’s overheating housing market, citizen grievances over “unfinish...
This paper examines the impact of private home ownership on the tendency to engage in neighborhood-l...
This paper reviews the housing policy of China from 1949-2013. It examines the housing tenure change...
This study looks at Chinese homeowners’ participation in policymaking. Drawing on evidence from Guan...
"This study looks at Chinese homeowners' participation in policymaking. Drawing on evidence from Gua...
Since China's marketization-featured housing reform, homeowner associations have played a great...
This thesis analyzes the organization-based resistance of homeowners in Beijing. Pioneering studies ...
Housing is arguably the most important asset in most modern societies, and a change in housing arran...
This article investigates the behavioral consequences of homeowners’ participation in neighborhood a...
The creation of home owning societies has been a widespread phenomena, not only in the post-socialis...
Theories of civil society set high expectations for grassroots associations, claiming that they scho...
This article discusses how middle-class homeowners in urban China have made advancement in collectiv...
In recent decades, government intervention in welfare states has witnessed a shift from ‘government’...
Since housing choice and strategy are the result of both an individual’s financial capability in a p...
Authoritarian political systems are portrayed as offering few opportunities for citizens to particip...
Thesis advisor: Julia ChuangIn China’s overheating housing market, citizen grievances over “unfinish...
This paper examines the impact of private home ownership on the tendency to engage in neighborhood-l...
This paper reviews the housing policy of China from 1949-2013. It examines the housing tenure change...
This study looks at Chinese homeowners’ participation in policymaking. Drawing on evidence from Guan...
"This study looks at Chinese homeowners' participation in policymaking. Drawing on evidence from Gua...
Since China's marketization-featured housing reform, homeowner associations have played a great...
This thesis analyzes the organization-based resistance of homeowners in Beijing. Pioneering studies ...
Housing is arguably the most important asset in most modern societies, and a change in housing arran...
This article investigates the behavioral consequences of homeowners’ participation in neighborhood a...
The creation of home owning societies has been a widespread phenomena, not only in the post-socialis...
Theories of civil society set high expectations for grassroots associations, claiming that they scho...
This article discusses how middle-class homeowners in urban China have made advancement in collectiv...
In recent decades, government intervention in welfare states has witnessed a shift from ‘government’...
Since housing choice and strategy are the result of both an individual’s financial capability in a p...
Authoritarian political systems are portrayed as offering few opportunities for citizens to particip...
Thesis advisor: Julia ChuangIn China’s overheating housing market, citizen grievances over “unfinish...
This paper examines the impact of private home ownership on the tendency to engage in neighborhood-l...
This paper reviews the housing policy of China from 1949-2013. It examines the housing tenure change...