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Public Administration Research in Mainland China: An Update

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This short paper highlights the importance and relevance of studying Chinese public administration. As China becomes an increasingly important member in the global village, more attention should be paid to the study of Chinese public administration. On the one hand, many studies will continually focus on studying Chinese public administration itself, and on the other hand comparative study between China and other countries will likely flourish as well.

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  • Li, Huafang, 2020. "Public Administration Research in Mainland China: An Update," OSF Preprints 7brjd, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:7brjd
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/7brjd
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    1. Kim, MinHyu & Li, Huafang & Holzer, Marc & Zhang, Mengzhong, 2019. "Public Administration Research in Mainland China," OSF Preprints zvxeu, Center for Open Science.
    2. Li, Huafang, 2019. "Communication for Coproduction: A Systematic Review and Research Agenda," OSF Preprints y4q9v, Center for Open Science.
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