Book Talk – The Performative State: Public Scrutiny and Environmental Governance in China

Date:

Friday, September 30, 2022

Time:

3:00 PM

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4:30 PM

Info

The SCRC is hosting Professor Iza Ding, Assistant Professor in Political Science at the University of Pittsburgh, for an in-person discussion of her new book, The Performative State: Public Scrutiny and Environmental Governance in China (Cornell Press, 2022) in conversation with Prof. Andrew Mertha, Director of the SAIS China Research Center. In this book, Prof. Iza Ding utilizes interviews, public opinion surveys, and ethnographic participation to detail street-level bureaucracy and the public scrutiny bureaucrats face about pollution that is outside of their control. She discusses performative governance and the bureaucratic paradox of working hard without the authority to implement environmental policies. This book explores governing without impressing an audience, with a focus on Chinese evidence to prove her theory about state engagement in performative governance.

Event Guests

Prof. Iza Ding

Assistant Professor in Political Science, University of Pittsburgh

Assistant Professor Iza Ding is at the University of Pittsburgh, Political Science Department. Her scholarship focuses on comparative political development and has published pieces on environmental policymaking and implementation, environmental attitudes, bureaucratic organizations, populism, nationalism, democratic backsliding, and the rule of law.

In addition to her new book, “The Performative State: Public Scrutiny and Environmental Governance in China” (Cornell University Press, 2022), she has also published articles in popular academic journals, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, China Quarterly, Comparative Political Studies, and others.