Duoguiheyi: Chinese Planning Faces the Test of Integration

  • Tzou M
  • Shu D
  • Lidan L
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Abstract

Chinese urban planning has recently begun an institutional revolution that seeks to integrate plans drawn up by several ministries. Aimed at giving more coherence to public action, the process of integration, already technically complex, is confronted with a power struggle between administrations, making duoguiheyi difficult to implement.

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Tzou, M., Shu, D., & Lidan, L. (2017). Duoguiheyi: Chinese Planning Faces the Test of Integration. China Perspectives, 2017(1), 15–23. https://doi.org/10.4000/chinaperspectives.7176

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