Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
Alkon, Meir
2017.
All Climate is Local: How Provincial Preferences Undermine China's Coal Commitments.
SSRN Electronic Journal,
Kostka, Genia
and
Nahm, Jonas
2017.
Central–Local Relations: Recentralization and Environmental Governance in China.
The China Quarterly,
Vol. 231,
Issue. ,
p.
567.
Eaton, Sarah
and
Kostka, Genia
2017.
Central Protectionism in China: The “Central SOE Problem” in Environmental Governance.
The China Quarterly,
Vol. 231,
Issue. ,
p.
685.
Shin, Kyoung
2018.
Environmental policy innovations in China: a critical analysis from a low-carbon city.
Environmental Politics,
Vol. 27,
Issue. 5,
p.
830.
van Rooij, Benjamin
Na, Li
and
Qiliang, Wang
2018.
Punishing Polluters: Trends, Local Practice, and Influences, and Their Implications for Administrative Law Enforcement in China.
China Law and Society Review,
Vol. 3,
Issue. 2,
p.
118.
Tian, Meng
Xu, Guohu
and
Zhang, Linzi
2019.
Does environmental inspection led by central government undermine Chinese heavy-polluting firms’ stock value? The buffer role of political connection.
Journal of Cleaner Production,
Vol. 236,
Issue. ,
p.
117695.
Tang, Pengcheng
Zeng, Hao
and
Fu, Shuke
2019.
Local government responses to catalyse sustainable development: Learning from low-carbon pilot programme in China.
Science of The Total Environment,
Vol. 689,
Issue. ,
p.
1054.
Shi, Chenchen
Shi, Qingling
and
Guo, Feng
2019.
Environmental slogans and action: The rhetoric of local government work reports in China.
Journal of Cleaner Production,
Vol. 238,
Issue. ,
p.
117886.
Niu, XueJiao
Wang, XiaoHu
Gao, Jie
and
Wang, XueJun
2020.
Has third-party monitoring improved environmental data quality? An analysis of air pollution data in China.
Journal of Environmental Management,
Vol. 253,
Issue. ,
p.
109698.
Mei, Ciqi
2020.
Policy style, consistency and the effectiveness of the policy mix in China’s fight against COVID-19.
Policy and Society,
Vol. 39,
Issue. 3,
p.
309.
Wen, Bo
2020.
Old problems and new dilemmas: the conundrum of environmental management reform in China.
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning,
Vol. 22,
Issue. 2,
p.
281.
Xiang, C.
and
van Gevelt, T.
2020.
Central inspection teams and the enforcement of environmental regulations in China.
Environmental Science & Policy,
Vol. 112,
Issue. ,
p.
431.
Alkon, Meir
and
Wong, Audrye
2020.
Authoritarian energy transitions undermined? Environmental governance cycles in China’s power sector.
Energy Research & Social Science,
Vol. 68,
Issue. ,
p.
101531.
Kostka, Genia
Zhang, Xuehua
and
Shin, Kyoung
2020.
Information, technology, and digitalization in China’s environmental governance.
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management,
Vol. 63,
Issue. 1,
p.
1.
Wen, Bo
Tang, Shui-Yan
and
Tao, Lei
2020.
How Governance Shapes Emergency Management: China's Mixed Records in Responding to COVID-19.
Chinese Public Administration Review,
Vol. 11,
Issue. 2,
p.
122.
Wen, Bo
Tang, Shui-Yan
and
Lo, Carlos Wing-Hung
2020.
Changing Levels of Job Satisfaction among Local Environmental Enforcement Officials in China.
The China Quarterly,
Vol. 241,
Issue. ,
p.
112.
Azimi, Mohaddeseh
Feng, Feng
and
Zhou, Chongyang
2020.
Environmental policy innovation in China and examining its dynamic relations with air pollution and economic growth using SEM panel data.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research,
Vol. 27,
Issue. 9,
p.
9987.
Mdee, Anna
and
Mushi, Andrew
2021.
Untangling blame and responsibility for service delivery and local governance performance: testing a grounded social accountability approach in Tanzania.
Local Government Studies,
Vol. 47,
Issue. 6,
p.
993.
Li, Jiayuan
Ni, Xing
and
Wang, Rui
2021.
Blame Avoidance in China's Cadre Responsibility System.
The China Quarterly,
Vol. 247,
Issue. ,
p.
681.
Wang, Min
2021.
Environmental governance as a new runway of promotion tournaments: campaign-style governance and policy implementation in China’s environmental laws.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research,
Vol. 28,
Issue. 26,
p.
34924.