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WHEN PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS FAIL ANALYSING CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT IN PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS - CASES FROM TAIWAN AND CHINA

机译:当公私伙伴关系无法分析公私伙伴关系中的公民参与时-来自台湾和中国的案例

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This article explores the dynamic and the results of efforts by citizens to resist the costs passed onto them by public-private partnerships for infrastructure, through examining citizen engagement in two problematic projects in Taiwan and China. In both cases, the design and procurement phase focused on the government-investor relation, with no obvious opportunity for citizen voice and costs were displaced onto users. In the operational phase, citizen protest (voice) was more effective in resisting costs in Taiwan where the institutional environment was more open and responsive; in the China case, availability of alternative roads (choice) was crucial in resisting costs.
机译:本文通过考察公民在台湾和中国大陆两个有问题的项目中的参与度,探讨了公民抵制公共-私人伙伴关系为基础设施所付出的成本所付出的努力的动态和结果。在这两种情况下,设计和采购阶段都集中在政府与投资者的关系上,没有明显的机会让市民表达意见,而成本却转移给了用户。在运营阶段,在制度环境更加开放和反应迅速的台湾,公民抗议(声音)在抵制成本方面更为有效;在中国的情况下,提供替代道路(选择)对于抵御成本至关重要。

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