Nie Huihua on the non-Westernness of Chinese government and the challenge to innovation (opens original article in a new tab)
Nie Huihua discusses how Western-centric frameworks fail to adequately explain China's governance system, emphasizing the need for an integrated perspective that considers formal institutions, informal mechanisms, and cultural collectivism.
- Nie Huihua argues that Western frameworks are insufficient for understanding China's governance system
- He highlights differences between Western bottom-up systems and China's top-down accountability model
- The professor emphasizes the role of informal institutions and cultural collectivism in Chinese governance
- Nie suggests integrating non-Western perspectives to better analyze China's development
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