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List of contents
Chapter 1: Promoting participatory democracy in the PR China Chapter 2: Educating the reflective practitioner Chapter 3: Emerging practices of Chinese administrativereform and community self-government Chapter 4: Building capacity for the mutual empowerment of party-state and society Chapter 5: Fostering cross-sectoral collaboration between partystate and civil society Chapter 6: Case studies, 2005-2010 Chapter 7: Lessons learned Chapter 8: Policy recommendations.
About the author
Andreas Fulda is Lecturer at the School of Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Nottingham, UK.
Song Qinghua is the Founder and President of Shining Stone Community Action (SSCA), Beijing. SSCA is a non-profit, civil society organization dedicated to promote a participatory approach to urban community governance reforms.
Summary
Cross-sectoral collaboration between party-state and civil society is considered a key driving force for China’s potential gradual democratization. This book introduces the principals, actors and methods of participatory democracy to reflect on emerging practices of Chinese administrative reform and community self-government. It examines the ways in which the Chinese reformers have begun to shape Chinese political and administrative culture by applying the goals and means of participatory democracy. It explores the arena of participatory democracy that has opened new ways for party-state, business and civil society actors to interact with one another and how this cross-sectoral collaboration has contributed to good governance in Chinese municipalities and accelerated modernization and societal innovation. The book will be of interest to academicians, policy makers, public administrators, journalists, community leaders as well as development planners in bi- and multilateral organizations and foundations.