Abstract

This chapter covers how citizenship has developed in China from the perspective of the nation’s budget reforms. It describes the inadequate citizenship embedded in the nation’s pre-reform era and analyzes the new Chinese citizenship paradigm that is based on the rights, participation, and supervision was brought about by the budgeting rationalization and participatory budgeting. This chapter also concludes by assessing the limits of citizenship development through budgeting reform.

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