"Radical experimentation is the secret behind China's extraordinary rise overthe last generation. This fascinating book shows China in a new light as a vastlaboratory where different social, political, and economic policies are tested andcompete for the attention of the leadership. It is required reading for anyone whowants to understand China as it enters a new phase in its political, economic, andsocial development." Mark Leonard, director, European Council on Foreign Relations|"Florini, Lai, and Tan deliver a thoughtful account of the transformations in Chinaoccurring through local experimentation in four key areas of political reform bureaucracy, electoral institutions, civil society organizations, and governmenttransparency. They shed new light on the process of policy innovation and tacklethe question of whether such innovations are likely to reinforce Communist Partyrule or lead to greater democratization. An informative and well-written book." Lily Tsai, Massachusetts Institute of Technology|"There are few more important questions in the world today than the political futureof China. This admirable book helps the reader to understand the political andadministrative changes which are taking place there. The analysis combines deepknowledge with balance and clarity. It is a must-read for anyone interested incontemporary China." Tommy Koh, chairman, Centre for International Law, and rector,Tembusu College, National University of Singapore|" China Experiments is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand why thisone-party giant has not collapsed and in what political directions China may head.Florini, Lai, and Tan show how bottom-up innovative institutional reforms haveintroduced powerful dynamics into the country's political system. This is a usefulguide for the West in formulating its policies toward China, a country which isfrequently perceived as a threat." Zheng Yongnian, professor and director, East Asian Institute,National University of Singapore