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The evolution of telecommunications policy-making: Comparative analysis of China and India
Authors:Chun Liu  Krishna Jayakar
Affiliation:a School of Economics and Management, Southwest Jiaotong University, No. 111, North Section 1, The Second Ring Road, Chengdu, Sichuan 610031, China
b College of Communications, Penn State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA
Abstract:This paper is a comparative analysis of the telecommunications policy-making process in China and India. Adopting an institutionalist perspective and multi-streams framework, the paper analyzes the formal structures, rule-making procedures and interest groups involved in telecommunications policy-making in the two countries, in terms of their evolution over the last two decades. Though the two systems began this period with a somewhat similar ministerial-bureaucratic decision-making model, and faced similar problems of assimilating new interest groups and responding to international pressures, the paper finds that the decision systems in the two countries evolved in significantly different directions. China's telecommunications decision-making is significantly affected by the macro level political rearrangement and is more likely to be non-incremental. On the other hand, confronted by an increasingly litigious environment and a more fractious interest group culture, India represents a somewhat classical textbook case of incremental policy making. Nevertheless, numerous challenges remain in both countries, including institutional capacity and excessive regulatory deference to political authority.
Keywords:Policy making   Telecommunications   China   India   Comparative study
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