1. Introduction 2. From Tiao-window to Kuai-window: Strategies and Policy Entrepreneurship in Combating Counterfeit Cigarette Policy 3. Evaluating Performance of Government Contracted Social Service Implementation: An Analysis under the Lense of Collaborative Networks Theory 4. Could Politicization Improve Administrative Effectiveness?: Evidence from Party-led Reform of Social Conflict Resolution in X City of Hubei Province, China 5. A New Path to Empowering the Disabled: Work Integration Social Enterprises as a Social Governance Mechanism in Taipei 6. Mechanisms of Institutional Innovation and Diffusion in China: The Case of River-Chief Systems 7. Policy Evaluation and Policy Style Analysis of Ride-Hailing in China from the Perspective of Policy Instruments: The Introduction of a Two-Dimensional Framework 8. Refinement and Operationalization of the Multiple Streams Framework in China’s Context: The 2004 Amendment of the Infectious Diseases Law
Wei Li is an Associate Professor at the College of Public Administration, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China. Her research interests include policy processes, governance innovation and policy analysis in mainland China and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China. Her recent original research articles have appeared in peer-reviewed journals, including Policy Studies, Macro Management & Public Policies, Asian Politics & Policy, Policy Design and Practice, and Policy Studies Journal. She also published a book with Routledge titled Public Administration in Hong Kong: Dynamics of Reform and Executive-Led Public Policy.