This book investigates the case of Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region (SAR) of People’s Republic of China, mapping the changing
patterns of political-administrative relations affected by the
sovereignty change and structural reforms. It identifies the
conditions that account for the varied political-administrative
relations resulting from these changes, and develops an analytical
framework that integrates and adapts theories and models from Western
contexts to explain varied political-administrative relations in Hong
Kong policymaking. The book tests its hypotheses through a qualitative
comparative analysis of 18 cases occurring during the period of
1997–2012. It also conducts a comparative case analysis, which
identified alternative causal conditions that were missing in the
original framework. The book concludes that civil servants no longer
dominate policymaking in Hong Kong after the regime change and
structural reforms. While senior civil servants have sustained
influence over policymaking processes through codified rules and
political appointment, some of them have adapted to the changes in
political environment that require more proactive policy styles and
more hierarchical loyalty to the Central People’s Government of
China than before. The first-hand interview materials presented in the
book provide insights about internal political-administrative dynamics
rarely accessible from the public domain. These insights provide
inside knowledge of the actors, structure and processes of local
policymaking in a context of post-colonial transition, and will be of
interest to public administration scholars.
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Dynamics of Reform and Executive-Led Public Policy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000927085
Publisert
2023
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Vendor
Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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