中国国家的尺度重构:开发区的次国家政治

Scalar restructuring of the Chinese state: The subnational politics of development zones

Environment and Planning C Politics and Space · 2016
被引 40
ABS 3

中文导读

本文分析中国开发区建设背后的尺度重构动力,指出地方政府通过设立开发区来操纵不同层级间的成本与收益,从而将分区制作为一种自下而上的尺度策略来增强自身权力。

Abstract

Recent studies have re-examined the implications and conceptual limitations of the theory of state rescaling in non-Western contexts. While the reconfiguration of state spaces has taken place in many countries and regions, the forces driving a state to reconfigure its spatial power and the forms of state rescaling appear to be contingent upon specific contexts. This article analyses the driving forces behind the scalar restructuring of the Chinese state and discusses how the logic as well as the form of rescaling differ from the post-Fordist experience of the West. By focusing on the frantic rush to establish special development zones, this article argues that development zones in China represent new political spaces that enable local state actors to navigate between multiple scales. Local states can manipulate the costs and benefits between a zone and its hosting locale by taking advantage of their overlapping jurisdictions across different scales. Zoning has become a scaling strategy from below. Local authorities have deployed various zoning technologies to empower themselves by manipulating the existing scalar order to their own advantage.

政治经济学经济地理区域发展国家理论中国研究