The new growth machine and neighborhood redevelopment in the Chinese cities of the Xijinping era: The case of Jinsong, Beijing

Zhigang Li
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This study examines Jinsong, a typical old and dilapidated Beijing neighborhood that has recently been renewed, as an example of the changing dynamics of urban redevelopment in Xijinping-era China. During the past several years, a new round of urban redevelopment has begun, the modalities of which have not yet been fully explored. I argue that a new growth machine (NGM) is in the making, differing from the old mode of mass destruction, reconstruction, and resident relocation in that it features micro, incremental, and in situ redevelopments. To examine this NGM, this paper sheds light upon the case of Jinsong, with an analysis largely based on fieldwork, surveys, and semi-structured interviews with various stakeholders involved in the neighborhood’s redevelopment process. In comparison to the old growth machine, the NGM moves more slowly and yields profits on a smaller scale. The NGM is still state-oriented, and there is a strong coalition of state and market enterprises through which the state achieves its political goal of ‘people-centered’ development; the market enterprises, however, also generate revenues in innovative ways, largely through property management, assetization, and the deeper marketization of neighborhood space.
在过去的几年里,新一轮的城市重建已经开始,其方式尚未得到充分探讨。我认为,一种新的增长机器(NGM)正在形成,它不同于大规模破坏、重建和居民搬迁的旧模式,因为它具有微观、增量和原地重建的特点。为了研究这种NGM,本文以劲松的案例为例,主要基于实地调查、调查和对参与社区重建过程的各种利益相关者的半结构化访谈进行分析。与旧的增长机器相比,NGM的增长速度更慢,产生的利润规模也更小。NGM仍然以国家为导向,国家和市场企业之间有一个强大的联盟,通过这个联盟,国家实现了“以人民为中心”发展的政治目标;然而,市场企业也以创新的方式产生收入,主要是通过物业管理、资产化和更深层次的邻里空间市场化。
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