Official statistics and independent survey data show that in the last decade China has witnessed a remarkable change in its enforcement of environmental pollution violations, moving toward more formalistic and coercive law enforcement with more enforcement cases as well as higher fines. The data also show that there is considerable regional variation with coastal areas having more and higher punishments than those inland. This article explores these findings, seeking to understand the explanation and meaning of these temporal and regional variation patterns. The study shows how enforcement varies when there is a convergence of governmental, social, and economic institutional forces. The article argues that the basis for such convergence has...
In recent decades, the eyes of the world have been trained on China’s remarkable feats of rapid econ...
For a long period, China's environmental law has been dubbed a ‘paper tiger’ due to the truism that ...
We develop a framework to analyze the closing gap between regulation and enforcement of environmenta...
Official statistics and independent survey data show that in the last decade China has witnessed a r...
Scholars and politicians often complain about how weak administrative law enforcement is in China. T...
This article analyses centralizing trends that may be able to reduce the negative influence of local...
This study investigates how local government support for enforcement and internal agency obstacles e...
For more than two decades, under the imperative of ‘developing the country at all costs', local gove...
This study investigates how local government support for enforcement and internal agency obstacles e...
This paper examines how regulation functions in China’s dynamic authoritarian setting through the st...
This paper studies how the pollution reduction mandates imposed by China's central government i...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.This paper studies how the pollution reduction mandates imposed by China's centr...
This study examines changes in enforcement styles among environmental enforcement officials in the c...
This special issue aims to set a course for future inquiry on regulatory enforcement in industrializ...
This special issue aims to set a course for future inquiry on regulatory enforcement in industrializ...
In recent decades, the eyes of the world have been trained on China’s remarkable feats of rapid econ...
For a long period, China's environmental law has been dubbed a ‘paper tiger’ due to the truism that ...
We develop a framework to analyze the closing gap between regulation and enforcement of environmenta...
Official statistics and independent survey data show that in the last decade China has witnessed a r...
Scholars and politicians often complain about how weak administrative law enforcement is in China. T...
This article analyses centralizing trends that may be able to reduce the negative influence of local...
This study investigates how local government support for enforcement and internal agency obstacles e...
For more than two decades, under the imperative of ‘developing the country at all costs', local gove...
This study investigates how local government support for enforcement and internal agency obstacles e...
This paper examines how regulation functions in China’s dynamic authoritarian setting through the st...
This paper studies how the pollution reduction mandates imposed by China's central government i...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.This paper studies how the pollution reduction mandates imposed by China's centr...
This study examines changes in enforcement styles among environmental enforcement officials in the c...
This special issue aims to set a course for future inquiry on regulatory enforcement in industrializ...
This special issue aims to set a course for future inquiry on regulatory enforcement in industrializ...
In recent decades, the eyes of the world have been trained on China’s remarkable feats of rapid econ...
For a long period, China's environmental law has been dubbed a ‘paper tiger’ due to the truism that ...
We develop a framework to analyze the closing gap between regulation and enforcement of environmenta...