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Public Participation in China's Regulatory Process and Reform of Governance in China

Mon, December 15th, 2003

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Professor Wang Xixin, Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Peking University’s School of Law speaks about public participation in China's policy-making process. The rise of the middle class in China has heightened the demand for public participation in the Chinese government’s decision-making processes. What experiments have taken place and to what extent can foreigners participate in these processes? What problems have been encountered? How does the Chinese government attempt to tackle these problems by enacting a piece of legislation called the Administrative Procedure Law?

East AsiaChinaPolitical Reform

Event Speaker

Mei Ying Gechlik (Veron Hung)
Former Non-Resident Associate
Mei Ying Gechlik (Veron Hung)

Carnegie India does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.

Event Speaker

Mei Ying Gechlik (Veron Hung)

Former Non-Resident Associate

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