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    • China Policy Journal Volume 1, Number 1, Fall 2018 >
      • Water-Pollutant Discharge-Fee System in China
      • Assessing the Implementation of Local Emission Trading Schemes in China: Econometric Analysis of Market Data
      • Payment for Ecological Services and River Transboundary Pollution
      • Subjective and Objective Air Quality in Urban China
      • Environmental Performance Rating and Disclosure
      • Chronic Non-compliance and Ineffective Enforcement in Guangzhou
    • China Policy Journal Volume 1, Number 2, Fall 2019 >
      • Introduction
      • Chinese Foreign Policy Think Tanks’ Policy Influence
      • The Influence of Think Tanks on China’s Mid- to Long-term Strategic Planning: A Case Study of the Institute of Contemporary China Studies at Tsinghua
      • The Marginalization of Chinese Social Think Tanks
      • Setting the Stage for Expert Advice?
      • Social Media and Big Data Evaluation of Think Tanks in Contemporary China
    • China Policy Journal Volume 2, Number 1, Fall 2020 >
      • Fragmented and Absorptive Regulation: A Conceptual Framework to Understand Food Safety Regulatory Governance in China
      • Regulatory Scaffolding: Food Safety Politics in Federal, Unitary, and Multilevel Systems
      • Evaluating the “Monitoring Space” in Food Safety Regulation: A Comparison Between China and the United Kingdom
      • Media Coverage and Citizens’ Perceptions of Food Safety in Urban China
      • The Antecedents of Restructuring of Regulatory Agencies: An Empirical Study of Prefecture-Level Food Regulation Departments in China
      • From Administrative Domination to Administrative Leadership: The Evolution of Food Safety Collaborative Regulation in China
  • Home
  • About
  • Editorial Board
  • Guidelines
  • Issues
    • China Policy Journal Volume 1, Number 1, Fall 2018 >
      • Water-Pollutant Discharge-Fee System in China
      • Assessing the Implementation of Local Emission Trading Schemes in China: Econometric Analysis of Market Data
      • Payment for Ecological Services and River Transboundary Pollution
      • Subjective and Objective Air Quality in Urban China
      • Environmental Performance Rating and Disclosure
      • Chronic Non-compliance and Ineffective Enforcement in Guangzhou
    • China Policy Journal Volume 1, Number 2, Fall 2019 >
      • Introduction
      • Chinese Foreign Policy Think Tanks’ Policy Influence
      • The Influence of Think Tanks on China’s Mid- to Long-term Strategic Planning: A Case Study of the Institute of Contemporary China Studies at Tsinghua
      • The Marginalization of Chinese Social Think Tanks
      • Setting the Stage for Expert Advice?
      • Social Media and Big Data Evaluation of Think Tanks in Contemporary China
    • China Policy Journal Volume 2, Number 1, Fall 2020 >
      • Fragmented and Absorptive Regulation: A Conceptual Framework to Understand Food Safety Regulatory Governance in China
      • Regulatory Scaffolding: Food Safety Politics in Federal, Unitary, and Multilevel Systems
      • Evaluating the “Monitoring Space” in Food Safety Regulation: A Comparison Between China and the United Kingdom
      • Media Coverage and Citizens’ Perceptions of Food Safety in Urban China
      • The Antecedents of Restructuring of Regulatory Agencies: An Empirical Study of Prefecture-Level Food Regulation Departments in China
      • From Administrative Domination to Administrative Leadership: The Evolution of Food Safety Collaborative Regulation in China

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China Policy Journal (CPJ) is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication of rigorous policy research and analysis with an emphasis on contemporary policy issues in Greater China under the aegis of the Policy Studies Organization (PSO). The journal encompasses systematic analysis of policy choices in dealing with key issues of science and innovation policy, environment, energy security, sustainability, infrastructure development, resource management, education, poverty reduction, and information technology, as well as rigorous evaluation of outcomes and consequences of policy change. The journal also aims to bring together manuscripts offering quality original research that makes a strong theoretical or empirical contribution to a better understanding of policy development process as well as the politics of policy-making in China.
 
The audience for CPJ comprises members of the academic community, as well as members of the policy community, including government officials, NGOs and advocacy groups, research institutes and policy analysts. CPJ is edited at the Institute for Public Policy at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

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