Reformulating the developmental state theory to explain Chinese spatial planning

J. Sonn, M. Choi
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Abstract

Developmental state literature almost completely neglects the fact that one of the unique features of the developmental state is its capacity to reorganize its territory, and the literature on the Chinese developmental state repeats the same oversight. Against this backdrop, this study attempts to retheorize China’s spatial planning from a developmental state perspective. In light of the theoretical discussion in this study, we argue that the developmentalist spatial planning has five main characteristics of the developmentalist spatial planning: (1) The state sees its territory as a means of production, not as a living environment. (2) Industrial location policies were market-conforming. (3) The spatial planning was controlled or strongly influenced by the elite economic agency that formulates industrial policies and guides the market. (4) The bureaucracy is more or less insulated from local growth coalitions. (5) Spatial planning creates rather than responds to economic changes. These five characteristics are apparent in China’s spatial planning as much as in South Korea’s.
重新建构发展状态理论以解释中国空间规划
发展型国家文献几乎完全忽略了这样一个事实,即发展型国家的一个独特特征是其重组领土的能力,而关于中国发展型国家的文献也重复了同样的疏忽。在此背景下,本研究试图从发展状态的角度对中国的空间规划进行重新理论分析。根据本研究的理论讨论,我们认为发展主义空间规划具有发展主义空间规划的五个主要特征:(1)国家将其领土视为生产资料,而不是生活环境。(2)产业区位政策市场化。(3)空间规划受到制定产业政策和引导市场的精英经济机构的控制或强烈影响。官僚机构或多或少与地方增长联盟隔绝。(5)空间规划创造而不是回应经济变化。这五个特点在中国和韩国的空间规划中都很明显。
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