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Since the reform and opening-up policy was implemented in China, consultations have been increasingly carried out during the policy-making process. This often involves experts, many of whom are based in think-tanks or similar institutions. The degree of access to the policy-making process varies, and consequently some experts influence the policy-making process significantly and others not. This book explores how experts in China engage with the policy-making process and the circumstances, which affect how far they are able to influence policy-making.
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Outside-In Enlightenment
Chapter 3: Direct Consultation
Chapter 4: Locked-out
Chapter 5: Civic Activism
Chapter 6: Conclusion