De Facto Federalism in China

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This book is the first attempt to conceptualize China's central-local relations from the behavioral perspective. Although China does not have a federalist system of government, the author believes that, with deepening reform and openness, China's central-local relations is increasingly functioning on federalist principles.Federalism as a functioning system in China is under studied. The author defines the political system existing in China as “de facto federalism”, and provides a detailed analysis of its sources and dynamics in the book. The system is mainly driven by two related factors — inter-governmental decentralization and globalization. While economic decentralization since the 1980s has led to the formation of de facto federalism, globalization since the 1990s has accelerated this process and generated increasingly high pressure on the Chinese leadership to institutionalize de facto federalism by various measures of selective recentralization.Contents:Approaches to Central-Local Relations in ChinaDe Facto Federalism: Organizations, Procedures and Norms in China's Central-Local RelationsReciprocal Interaction in De Facto FederalismAutonomous Development in De Facto Federalism: Jiangsu under DecentralizationThe Center, Local State and Local Community: Zhejiang under Inter-Governmental DecentralizationCoercion and Policy Enforcement: Guangdong under Inter- Governmental RecentralizationCollective Bargaining and Central-Local Reciprocity: Inter-Provincial Coalition in De Facto FederalismWhither China's De Facto Federalism?Readership: The book is primarily for those who are interested in China' s development since the reform and open door policy, including Chinese scholars, policy makers, business persons and students, particularly postgraduate students.