CPAR panels @ 2020 ASPA
The CPAR panels @2020 American Society for Public Administration Annual Conference
April 3-7,2020 | Anaheim, CA, United States
Panel 1 Intergovernmental Relations and Government Performance Evaluation
Chair: Elaine Yi Lu, CUNY - John Jay College
Discussant: Liang Ma, Renmin University of China
Does the Fiscal Instrument have a Negative Effect? Central Subsidies and Local Fiscal Deficits in China
Ma Yao, RenminUniversity of China
Cooperation or Confrontation? Assigned Officials and LocalCadres in Targeted Poverty Alleviation Programs
Zhipeng Liu, Lili Liu,Beijing Normal University
The Principle of Justice in the Targeted Poverty AlleviationPolicy: Ideas, Dimensions, and Paths
Qian Wu, BeijingNormal University
The Evolution of China’s Cadre Supervision Policy: AnEmpirical Study Based on the Policy Documents from 1949 to 2019
Xin Lin, Renmin University of China
Construct a Scientific Evaluation System for Government Response Capability in China’s Context
Linlin Wang, Yuwei Wu, Communication University of China
Panel 2 Local Governments and Street-level Bureaucrats in China
Chair: Wenxuan Yu, XiamenUniversity
Discussant: Marc Holzer, SuffolkUniversity
Making Local Government Work Better? The Effectiveness of Policy Goal Ambiguity in Public Organizations
Wenting Yang, Harvard Kennedy School& Shanghai Jiaotong University
Policy Implementation Paradox: Local Governments and Agricultural Policy in China
Jianhong Huang, Hunan AgriculturalUniversity
Municipal People’s Congress and Collaborative Governance: Does the Promulgation of Regional Regulations ReducePollution in China?
Ying Liu, Jiankang Li, Wuhan University
Street-level Bureaucrats and Performance Evaluation: Evidence from grassroots policing in China
Yi Liu, Tsinghua University
Law Enforcement with Shame feeling: Street bureaucrats’ implementation of “penalty for violating traffic rules” in China from 2014 to 2019
Lu Wang, Renmin University of China
Panel 3 Information Technologies and Collaborative Governance in China
Chair: Liang Ma, Renmin University of China
Discussant: TomChristensen, University of Oslo
What makes government communication popular: A content analysis of Tik Tok short-form mobile videos in China
Chengwei Wang, Renmin University of China
Negative public opinion, government response, and the reconstruction of the discourse power: A case study of social media in China
Hongbo Liu, South China University of Technology
Xinmin Gao, Sun Yat-sen University
How local government steers the collaborative governance process in China? A case study of cultural heritage protection
Bin Yang, Renmin University of China
Understanding and characterizing collaborative networks in environmental governance: A case study of air pollution prevention and control in China
Qingzi Huang, Renmin University of China
M-government, public-private partnership, and citizen trust: a study at the municipal level in China
Yueping Zheng, Sun Yat-sen University