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Administrative urbanization and city-making in post-reform China: a case study of Ordos City,Inner Mongolia
Authors:Guanwen Yin  Yungang Liu
Institution:1.College of Geography and Environment,Shandong Normal University,Jinan,China;2.Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Urbanization and Geo-simulation, School of Geography and Planning,Sun Yat-sen University,Guangzhou,China
Abstract:In post-reform China, local governments, instead of the central state, have become major promoters of urbanization. Differing from the existing literature based on Western theories, this article argues that a localized perspective, ‘administrative urbanization’, can provide a contextual explanation for the mechanism of urbanization in the reform era. The case study of Ordos indicates that new town construction, especially in the inland area, has become the main strategy for investment attraction and economic development. The local government has played a dominant role in this construction through a series of administrative measures, including avoidance of central state regulations, land leasing, high standard infrastructure construction, relocation policies and industrial attraction. This article also explores the issue of unsustainability in the new town, and identifies that underdeveloped industrialization, slow population agglomeration and real estate bubbles are primary threats to the sustainability of administrative urbanization.
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