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State-led Rural Revitalization through Programs: Planning, Governance and Challenges
  • 书号:9787030646620
    作者:Mingrui Shen
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  • 装帧:平装
    开本:B5
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    语种:en
  • 出版社:科学出版社
    出版时间:1900-01-01
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  • Contents
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Abstract
    1 Introduction 1
    1.1 Research Background 1
    1.2 Rural Governance and State-led Programs as Research Focuses 3
    1.3 Research Objectives and Questions 4
    1.4 Research Significance 5
    1.5 Outline of the Book 6
    References 7
    2 Review of Governance Theory and Rural Programs 10
    2.1 Understanding Rural Governance from A Comparative Perspective 10
    2.1.1 China’s Zhili in Dispute: Therapy, Ruling or Governance? 10
    2.1.2 Rural Governance in the West 14
    2.1.3 International Experience about Program-driven Governance 15
    2.1.4 Legacy of Rural Governance in China 17
    2.2 The Rise of Rural Programs in China 19
    2.2.1 Rural Issues Matter 19
    2.2.2 Fiscal Background in the Formation of Rural Programs 21
    2.2.3 Booming State-led Programs in the Countryside 22
    2.2.4 Programs and Foundations in History 25
    2.2.5 Program System Embedding Bureaucracy and Market 26
    2.3 Rural Governance Changes Driven by State-led Programs in China 27
    2.3.1 Intergovernmental Relations 27
    2.3.2 Performance of State-dominated Programs 29
    2.3.3 Effects on Local Governance 30
    2.4 Summary 31
    References 32
    3 Conceptual Framework and Methodology 40
    3.1 Conceptual Framework and Research Process 40
    3.2 Research Area 42
    3.2.1 Jiangning District 42
    3.2.2 Tangjiajia Village 44
    3.2.3 Xinghui Village 45
    3.3 Data Sources and Collection 47
    References 49
    4 Governing the Countryside through State-led Programs in Jiangning 50
    4.1 Introduction 50
    4.2 Local Response to Policy Directives 51
    4.2.1 Intergovernmental and Social Mobilization 52
    4.2.2 Reconstructing the State Apparatus 54
    4.2.3 Rural Planning 57
    4.3 State Rescaling through Programs 60
    4.3.1 Rhetorical Legitimization 61
    4.3.2 Path-dependent Implementation 62
    4.3.3 Legitimizing Land Expropriation 63
    4.4 Conclusion 65
    References 66
    5 Commodification of Tangjiajia and Sustainable Governance in Question 69
    5.1 Introduction 69
    5.2 Rural Commodification, Rural Commons and the State Role 72
    5.2.1 Rural Commodification and Entrepreneurialism 72
    5.2.2 Interventional State and Rural Public Goods Provision 74
    5.3 State-led Partnership Attracting the Community and Market 76
    5.3.1 Tangjiajia—Grassroots Hot-Spring In Every Family 76
    5.3.2 Community Entrepreneurship and Market Response 81
    5.3.3 Home Consensus of the Community 86
    5.4 Sustainable Provision of Public Goods in Question 89
    5.4.1 Paradox and Provisionality in Rural Governance 89
    5.4.2 Introducing Private Management—PPP Model in the Making 91
    5.4.3 Sustainability in Question 92
    5.5 Conclusion 94
    References 96
    6 Grassroots Participation in Xinghui and Challenges of Farming Governance 102
    6.1 Introduction 102
    6.2 Cooperatives, Family Farms, and Rural Governance 104
    6.2.1 Cooperatives and Their Governance 104
    6.2.2 Land Tenure Reform and Family Farms 106
    6.2.3 An Ideal Governance Model 108
    6.3 Xingbo Family Farm and Xinggen Cooperative 109
    6.3.1 Xingbo Family Farm 110
    6.3.2 Xinggen Cooperative 112
    6.4 Grassroots Participation Driven by State-led Programs 113
    6.4.1 The State-led Programs 113
    6.4.2 Farmers’ Participation 116
    6.5 Less-than-ideal Governance in the Two-tier Model 119
    6.5.1 Social Service by Cooperatives 119
    6.5.2 The Allocation of Profit 121
    6.6 Conclusion 124
    References 126
    7 Conclusion and Discussion 131
    7.1 Main Research Findings 131
    7.2 Conceptualizing Rural Governance Driven By State-led Programs 135
    7.3 Policy Implications for Rural Governance 138
    7.4 Limitations and Future Research Agendas 140
    References 141
    Appendix 1 List of Interviewees 143
    Appendix 2 Semi-structured Interview Questions 144
    List of Figures
    Fig.2.1 The central budget for “three rural issues”, 2003-2013 23
    Fig.2.2 Relationship between strategy, program, and project 24
    Fig.3.1 A conceptual framework for analyzing rural governance changes driven by programs in China 40
    Fig.3.2 The research process of main issues in the book 42
    Fig.3.3 Urban and rural income ratio among the cities of South Jiangsu 43
    Fig.3.4 Location of three case sites in Nanjing 44
    Fig.3.5 Tangjiajia and its immediate surroundings 45
    Fig.3.6 Location of the Xingbo family farm in Xinghui Village 46
    Fig.4.1 Process and rationales of local response 52
    Fig.4.2 Integrating temporary agencies into permanent agencies 55
    Fig.4.3 Land use layout of west Jiangning as a village system plan, named Demonstration Area of Beautiful Countryside Plan 58
    Fig.4.4 A timeline for analyzing programs of multi-level governments 61
    Fig.4.5 The simulacra making of Shitang Home 64
    Fig.5.1 The increasing tertiary-sector income of rural Jiangning and its percentage in all sectors of rural economy 70
    Fig.5.2 Logo of Tangjiajia, symbolizing a new tourist attraction focused on grassroots hot springs 78
    Fig.5.3 Site layout plan of Tangjiajia 78
    Fig.5.4 Ad hoc “program office” for an eco-tourism building in Tangjiajia 79
    Fig.5.5 Project designated to bury the cluttered wires and cables underground 80
    Fig.5.6 Status quo of a courtyard and a proposed scenario in the plan 80
    Fig.5.7 A foot-bathing pool in a restaurant, subsidized by the government 82
    Fig.5.8 Spatial distribution of the business in Tangjiajia 84
    Fig.5.9 Offering a family-life atmosphere in a hot-spring inn 85
    Fig.5.10 A hot-spring inn under construction 86
    Fig.5.11 The elderly in the village square, taking a hot-spring foot bath for free 88
    Fig.5.12 Service commitments of the party members in community, including social work, family conflict resolution, tour guide 89
    Fig.6.1 The rights bundle in the tripartite tenure system for farmland in China 107
    Fig.6.2 A theoretical governance structure under the two-tier farming organization 109
    Fig.6.3 Crop layout in the Xingbo family farm 110
    Fig.6.4 Rice paddy in Xingbo family farm 111
    Fig.6.5 Drying yard and storehouses of Xinggen cooperative 112
    Fig.6.6 Seasonal employees who were busy with seedling transplanting 118
    Fig.7.1 A comparison of three pyramid models of rural governance structure 136
    List of Tables
    Table 2.1 Themes of annual No.1 documents of CPC in the new millennium 20
    Table 2.2 Representative rural programs at the central and/or provincial levels 23
    Table 4.1 The funding sources from multi-level governments in the VER program 53
    Table 4.2 Representative rural programs at the local level 56
    Table 4.3 Project library in the Demonstration Area of Beautiful Countryside Plan of west Jiangning 59
    Table 5.1 List of governmental investments in Tangjiajia 81
    Table 5.2 Statistics of the business in Tangjiajia 82
    Table 6.1 A typology of cooperatives in China 104
    Table 6.2 Statistics of family farms registered officially in Jiangning 116
    Table 6.3 Incomplete balance sheet of Xingbo family farm in 2014 117
    Table 6.4 Statistics of cooperatives registered officially in Jiangning 120
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