Beyond Growth Machine Politics: Understanding State Politics and National Political Mandates in China’s Urban Redevelopment
Topics: China
, Urban Geography
, Urban and Regional Planning
Keywords: urban redevelopment, state politics, urban governance, state entrepreneurialism, China
Session Type: Virtual Paper Abstract
Day: Sunday
Session Start / End Time: 2/27/2022 02:00 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada)) - 2/27/2022 03:20 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada))
Room: Virtual 6
Authors:
Fulong Wu, UCL
Fangzhu Zhang, UCL
Yuqi Liu, HKU
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Abstract
Large-scale demolition has been ubiquitous in fast urbanising China. The politics of redevelopment is often seen as secondary, derived from and defined by local entrepreneurial governance. However, changing state politics, in particular national politi- cal mandates, has not been adequately addressed. Through examining variegated practi- ces, this paper understands how the changing national political context affects or redefines local redevelopment projects. These cases reflect local responses to the national campaigns for rural vitalisation and “Beautiful China”, heritage preservation and “incre- mental regeneration” (weigaizao), and community participation in dilapidated neigh- bourhoods for a “harmonious society”. We find that these redevelopment projects are inherited from and associated with, but at the same time go beyond, growth machine politics. We argue that their motivations reflect a governance mode of “state entrepreneu- rialism” to achieve extra-economic objectives through market instruments, and that this illustrates geopolitics, especially the role of the national state in development politics.
Beyond Growth Machine Politics: Understanding State Politics and National Political Mandates in China’s Urban Redevelopment
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