TY - JOUR
T1 - The local environmental state in China
T2 - A study of county-level cities in Suzhou
AU - Li, Yu-Wai
AU - Miao, Bo
AU - Lang, Graeme
PY - 2011/3
Y1 - 2011/3
N2 - Local administration in China remains a contested territory of environmental governance. Economic growth often comes with high environmental cost; the central government's environmental regulations are implemented unevenly. This article examines the experience of policy uptake and adoption of the National Model City of Environmental Protection programme in the county-level cities of the Suzhou Municipality. It analyses the rationales for these cities' adoption of the policy, and implications for the emergence of the environmental state in local China. It suggests that while economic development remains an important priority of local officials, this preference is not immutable and is now complemented in some areas by substantial local commitments to environmental good practice, often under the influence of local leaders as well as provincial authorities. © 2011 The China Quarterly.
AB - Local administration in China remains a contested territory of environmental governance. Economic growth often comes with high environmental cost; the central government's environmental regulations are implemented unevenly. This article examines the experience of policy uptake and adoption of the National Model City of Environmental Protection programme in the county-level cities of the Suzhou Municipality. It analyses the rationales for these cities' adoption of the policy, and implications for the emergence of the environmental state in local China. It suggests that while economic development remains an important priority of local officials, this preference is not immutable and is now complemented in some areas by substantial local commitments to environmental good practice, often under the influence of local leaders as well as provincial authorities. © 2011 The China Quarterly.
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U2 - 10.1017/S0305741010001426
DO - 10.1017/S0305741010001426
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 0305-7410
SP - 115
EP - 132
JO - China Quarterly
JF - China Quarterly
IS - 205
ER -