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Yuqing Liang

Dr. Liang graduated from Public Policy Department of City University of Hong Kong in 2015. She now is an assistant professor at School of Government, Shenzhen University. Her research interests are the politics of China, local government reforms in China, and the collaboration of Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao. She has published dozens of Chinese and English articles in journals and conducted several international and provincial level research projects.

Sustaining Administrative Reform in China Through Path Dependence and Creation

Sustaining Administrative Reform in China Through Path Dependence and Creation

This book looks into the processes sustaining the administrative reform in Chinese local government and the roles of different actors during different phases by tracing a vivid administrative reform process in Shunde district, Guangdong province between 2009 and 2014.

Sustaining Administrative Reform in China Through Path Dependence and Creation

Sustaining Administrative Reform in China Through Path Dependence and Creation

This book looks into the processes sustaining the administrative reform in Chinese local government and the roles of different actors during different phases by tracing a vivid administrative reform process in Shunde district, Guangdong province between 2009 and 2014.

Sustaining Administrative Reform in China Through Path Dependence and Creation

Sustaining Administrative Reform in China Through Path Dependence and Creation

This book looks into the processes sustaining the administrative reform in Chinese local government and the roles of different actors during different phases by tracing a vivid administrative reform process in Shunde district, Guangdong province between 2009 and 2014.