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Central–Local Relations in China: A Case Study of Heilongjiang's GMO Ban

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 August 2023

Hongzhou Zhang*
Affiliation:
S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Alfred M. Wu
Affiliation:
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Singapore
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Corresponding author: Hongzhou Zhang, email: hongzhou@u.nus.edu
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Abstract

This study contributes to the research on central–local relations in China by examining local dynamics and defiance. Drawing on the case of a provincial government's defiance against a central policy – Heilongjiang province's 2016 ban on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) – this study shows that despite the unprecedented recentralization push in recent years, local defiance still exists and persists. In addition, this study finds that the Heilongjiang provincial government managed to reduce potential political backlash by feeding the public distrust of GMOs, exploiting the internal divide and central ambiguity over GMOs and, more importantly, skilfully framing its GMO ban as part of its efforts to implement Xi Jinping's Green Development Concept.

摘要

摘要

本文通过研究中国地方政治生态和地方抵制中央政策对中央与地方关系的研究做出了贡献。本文以 2016 年黑龙江省的转基因禁令为例,说明在中央集权不断加强的大背景下,地方政府的政策自主性和地方抵制中央政府仍然存在。此外,本研究发现黑龙江省政府主要通过三个途径减少了违令的潜在政治风险:一是加深公众对转基因食物的不信任;二是利用内部分歧和中央政府对转基因生物的政策的模糊性;三是巧妙地将其转基因生物禁令宣传为实施习近平绿色发展理念的一个重要举措。

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Table 1. Heilongjiang's Attempts to Protect Its Soybean Sector

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Table 2. China's Green Food Production by Province 2018

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Figure 1. Heilongjiang's Framing of Its GM Crop BanSource: Prepared by the authors.

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