Global city formation, authoritarian politics, and transnational policy transfer: The case of affordable housing in China

IF 1 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Xiaoye She
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Abstract

Conventional research on global cities and policy transfer focuses on global cities in developed democracies. How Asian global cities innovate and transfer social policy has received less scholarly attention. I argue that transnational policy transfer (TPT) has occurred between more mature global cities in Asia and emerging global cities in China in the post-reform era. Empirically, this article examines the policy domain of affordable housing (AH) and identifies two mature models of AH provision: asset-based welfare (ABW) in Singapore and public rental housing (PRH) in Hong Kong. It then traces how these models were transferred in three emerging global cities of Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. While Shanghai has favored Singapore's ABW model, Guangzhou and Shenzhen have prioritized Hong Kong's PRH model. By selecting three cases with different political-administrative statuses, this article shows how authoritarian politics can interact with the agency of global cities in shaping varying TPT trajectories.

全球城市形成、威权政治与跨国政策转移——以中国经济适用房为例
关于全球城市和政策转移的传统研究侧重于发达民主国家的全球城市。亚洲全球城市如何创新和转移社会政策,学术界关注较少。我认为,在后改革时代,跨国政策转移发生在亚洲更成熟的全球城市和中国新兴的全球城市之间。根据经验,本文考察了经济适用房(AH)的政策领域,并确定了两种成熟的经济适用房提供模式:新加坡的资产福利(ABW)和香港的公共租赁住房(PRH)。然后,它追溯了这些模式是如何在上海、广州和深圳这三个新兴的全球城市转移的。上海优先选择新加坡的ABW模式,广州和深圳优先选择香港的PRH模式。通过选择三个具有不同政治行政地位的案例,本文展示了威权政治如何与全球城市的代理互动,形成不同的TPT轨迹。
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Asian Politics & Policy
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