This article analyses centralizing trends that may be able to reduce the negative influence of local protectionism on environmental law enforcement in China. The article finds that as centralizing trends unfolded, enforcement over time has become stricter and more frequent, however with only minor effects in reducing pollution. Moreover it finds a situation of uneven enforcement with richer and more urbanized areas having much stronger and more frequent enforcement than inland areas. Centralizing trends may thus have spurred stronger enforcement, but concurrently allowed for an uneven enforcement. At the same time, the article finds a continued local influence, keeping enforcement too weak to have much effect in reducing pollution and allow...
Haze pollution has become one of the most important environment problems in China, raising increasin...
This article analyzes the closing gap between regulation and enforcement of environmental protection...
Institutional disincentives often discourage major actors, such as politicians, corporate leaders, a...
This article analyses centralizing trends that may be able to reduce the negative influence of local...
Scholars and politicians often complain about how weak administrative law enforcement is in China. T...
Official statistics and independent survey data show that in the last decade China has witnessed a r...
This paper examines how regulation functions in China’s dynamic authoritarian setting through the st...
This study examines changes in enforcement styles among environmental enforcement officials in the c...
For more than two decades, under the imperative of ‘developing the country at all costs', local gove...
This article develops a conceptual framework that connects contextual factors with work situations, ...
This study investigates how local government support for enforcement and internal agency obstacles e...
This paper studies how the pollution reduction mandates imposed by China's central government i...
This study investigates how local government support for enforcement and internal agency obstacles e...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.This paper studies how the pollution reduction mandates imposed by China's centr...
In weak institutional environments, how can political leaders push through policies that challenge p...
Haze pollution has become one of the most important environment problems in China, raising increasin...
This article analyzes the closing gap between regulation and enforcement of environmental protection...
Institutional disincentives often discourage major actors, such as politicians, corporate leaders, a...
This article analyses centralizing trends that may be able to reduce the negative influence of local...
Scholars and politicians often complain about how weak administrative law enforcement is in China. T...
Official statistics and independent survey data show that in the last decade China has witnessed a r...
This paper examines how regulation functions in China’s dynamic authoritarian setting through the st...
This study examines changes in enforcement styles among environmental enforcement officials in the c...
For more than two decades, under the imperative of ‘developing the country at all costs', local gove...
This article develops a conceptual framework that connects contextual factors with work situations, ...
This study investigates how local government support for enforcement and internal agency obstacles e...
This paper studies how the pollution reduction mandates imposed by China's central government i...
This study investigates how local government support for enforcement and internal agency obstacles e...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.This paper studies how the pollution reduction mandates imposed by China's centr...
In weak institutional environments, how can political leaders push through policies that challenge p...
Haze pollution has become one of the most important environment problems in China, raising increasin...
This article analyzes the closing gap between regulation and enforcement of environmental protection...
Institutional disincentives often discourage major actors, such as politicians, corporate leaders, a...