The politics of lawmaking in post-Mao China : institutions, processes, and democratic prospects / Murray Scot Tanner.
1999
KNQ2516 .T36 1999 (Mapit)
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Title
The politics of lawmaking in post-Mao China : institutions, processes, and democratic prospects / Murray Scot Tanner.
Imprint
Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1999.
Description
vi, 286 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Studies on contemporary China (Oxford, England)
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction: the new importance of lawmaking politics in China
Bureaucracies, 'organized anarchies', and inadvertent transitions: towards new models of Chinese lawmaking
The emergence of China's post-Mao lawmaking system
The erosion of party control over lawmaking
The rise of the National People's Congress System
The state council's lawmaking system
The case of the enterprise bankruptcy law
The case of the state-owned industrial enterprises law
Stages and processes in Chinese lawmaking
lawmaking reforms and China's democratic processes.
Bureaucracies, 'organized anarchies', and inadvertent transitions: towards new models of Chinese lawmaking
The emergence of China's post-Mao lawmaking system
The erosion of party control over lawmaking
The rise of the National People's Congress System
The state council's lawmaking system
The case of the enterprise bankruptcy law
The case of the state-owned industrial enterprises law
Stages and processes in Chinese lawmaking
lawmaking reforms and China's democratic processes.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-281) and index.
Location
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Call Number
KNQ2516 .T36 1999
Language
English
ISBN
0198293399 acid-free paper
9780198293392 acid-free paper
9780198293392 acid-free paper
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