Subject category:
Ethics and Social Responsibility
Published by:
Harvard Kennedy School
Length: 7 pages
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Abstract
In 1997, the municipal government of Beijing began planning how to widen a congested arterial road that ran through the Chinese capital''s historic center, just blocks from the palaces of the Forbidden City. This case describes the somewhat stormy process of public consultation which centers on the extent to which some of Beijing''s oldestùbut arguably most substandardùresidential structures should be demolished to allow for the widening of the road. It raises the questions of how and whether planners must take into account the politics of community concern and protest, whether such protest should simply be dismissed as self- interested, and, most broadly, what the relationship should be between technical experts (in this case road planners and engineers) and the political process. For non-Chinese audiences, this case breaks new ground in describingùthrough the use of first-hand interviewsùcontemporary municipal and community politics within the People''s Republic.
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Abstract
In 1997, the municipal government of Beijing began planning how to widen a congested arterial road that ran through the Chinese capital''s historic center, just blocks from the palaces of the Forbidden City. This case describes the somewhat stormy process of public consultation which centers on the extent to which some of Beijing''s oldestùbut arguably most substandardùresidential structures should be demolished to allow for the widening of the road. It raises the questions of how and whether planners must take into account the politics of community concern and protest, whether such protest should simply be dismissed as self- interested, and, most broadly, what the relationship should be between technical experts (in this case road planners and engineers) and the political process. For non-Chinese audiences, this case breaks new ground in describingùthrough the use of first-hand interviewsùcontemporary municipal and community politics within the People''s Republic.