Advocacy Coalitions and Policy Change in China: A Case Study of Anti-incinerator Protest in Guangzhou |
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Authors: | Natalie W. M. Wong |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Politics,University of York,York,UK |
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Abstract: | This study examines the anti-incinerator protest in Guangzhou in China. It uses the advocacy coalition framework to analyze the dynamics between Guangzhou Municipal Government and the protesters. The research covers the establishment of a Public Consultative and Supervision Committee for Urban Waste Management in Guangzhou, a public consultative mechanism for waste management, which is a new development in the policy-making process in socialist China. The ultimate plan will be to demonstrate how policy adjustment is not determined solely by the outcome of protests but is also affected by both a decentralized political structure and the socio-cultural foundation. Consequently, the discussion also explores the gradual transformation of public participation in China’s environmental policy. |
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