On feeding the masses : an anatomy of regulatory failure in China /


John K. Yasuda.
Bok Engelsk 2018
Omfang
1 online resource (xix, 258 pages) : : digital, PDF file(s).
Opplysninger
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Jan 2018).. - Food safety and China's scale problem -- Revisiting scale -- A short history of China's food production -- The export sector : the heavy hand of direct control -- CSA markets : "I don't sell vegetables, I sell trust" -- Failed state policies : scale and its discontents -- Coregulatory initiatives : China's big, small farmer problem -- Scaling down : moving from global to the local -- Scaling up : from local experiments to national solutions? -- The scale politics of regulatory giants, compared -- Parting thoughts on scale.. - China's food safety system is in crisis. Egregious scandals, as varied as the sale of liquor laced with Viagra and the distribution of fake eggs, reveal how regulatory practices have been stretched to their limit in the world's largest food production system. On Feeding the Masses focuses on the oft-cited but ultimately overlooked concept of scale to identify the root causes of China's regulatory failures in food safety. The 'politics of scale' framework highlights how regulators disagree on which level of government is best suited to regulate ('the scale of governance'), struggle to address multilevel tensions ('multidimensional scale integration'), and fail to understand how policies at one level of government can affect other levels of government in unexpected and costly ways ('scale externalities'). Drawing from over 200 interviews with food safety regulators and producers, the study provides one of the most comprehensive accounts of China's food safety crisis to date.
Emner
Geografisk emneord
China - Politics and government . - China. : (OCoLC)fst01206073
Dewey
ISBN
1-108-18585-1. - 1-108-19636-5

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