Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://ah.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/104088
題名: Crafting
作者: Payette , Alex;MAscotto,  Guillaume
關鍵詞: China`s engagement in Darfur ; non-interference principle ; oil ; international institutions and itnernational norms; international NGOs
日期: Sep-2011
上傳時間: 18-Nov-2016
摘要: Drawing upon the framework of ”fragmented authoritarianism,” this article attempts to formalize existing bureaucratic behaviors in the Chinese political apparatus through the inclusion of the logic of ”collusive behavior” amongst the various bureaucratic levels. Policy crafting is posited as a more comprehensive notion to describe Chinese energy policymaking. Additionally, policy crafting addresses center-local internal dynamics from a new angle to better grasp the domestic conditions under which energy policy is ”crafted ” and implemented throughout China`s bureaucratic apparatus. The main contributions of this article are theoretical and analytical. It begins by defining policy crafting and noting the explicative limits of the existing approaches to China`s ”informal” bureaucratic politics. The article then develops a theoretical reappraisal of the fragmented authoritarianism model in order to push it forward and supplement it with ”collusive behavior” to form a new analytical tool. It concludes with a description of the policy elaboration process, which encompasses the translation, drafting, and formulation of China`s energy policy. In addressing how energy policy is ”made” in China, the article supplements current approaches to Chinese policymaking by elucidating the complexity of the policy elaboration process; that is, from its extensive bargaining and consensus-building dynamics to its inherent incremental nature and bureaucratic resistance.
關聯: Issues & Studies,47(3),141-175
資料類型: article
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