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(Ebook) Lobbying and Foreign Interests in Chinese Politics by Stefanie Weil (auth.) ISBN 9781137556196, 9781137556202, 1137556196, 113755620X

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Authors:Stefanie Weil (auth.)
Pages:0 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:1
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan US
Language:english
File Size:2.97 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781137556196, 9781137556202, 1137556196, 113755620X
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(Ebook) Lobbying and Foreign Interests in Chinese Politics by Stefanie Weil (auth.) ISBN 9781137556196, 9781137556202, 1137556196, 113755620X

This book offers a series of original arguments on the relationships that Western interest groups have with the Chinese state. It details their lobbying strategies and the leverage it gives them in policy-making in China's political system. Analysis is provided in a comparative context. The author offers inside knowledge on Western business and analyses the nature of business-government relations on domestic Chinese innovation policies. Identifying and analysing the conceptual difference between Chinese and Western actors in their relationship to the state, this book demonstrates how China's existing mechanisms for monitoring activities of Chinese interest groups are ill-suited to exerting a similar degree of control over Western actors.

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