Weibing Xiao

School of Economic Law, Shanghai University of Political Science and Law

Dr.

No.7989 Waiqingsong Road

Shanghai, 201701

China

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

7

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305

TOTAL CITATIONS

1

Scholarly Papers (7)

1.

The Improved Information Environment as a Key Rationale for Freedom of Information Reform in China

Number of pages: 12 Posted: 11 Nov 2010 Last Revised: 07 Jun 2011
Weibing Xiao
School of Economic Law, Shanghai University of Political Science and Law
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Information environment; Freedom of Information; Information flow

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China's Limited Push Model of FOI Legislation

Government Information Quarterly, Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 346-351, October 2010
Number of pages: 6 Posted: 08 Nov 2010 Last Revised: 01 Aug 2011
Weibing Xiao
School of Economic Law, Shanghai University of Political Science and Law
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Freedom of Information Returns to China

Public Administration Today, January 2007
Number of pages: 4 Posted: 10 Dec 2011
Weibing Xiao and Rick Snell
School of Economic Law, Shanghai University of Political Science and Law and University of Tasmania
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Freedom of Information, China, Chydenius

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Freedom of Information Reform in China: Information Flow Analysis

Posted: 17 Oct 2011
Weibing Xiao
School of Economic Law, Shanghai University of Political Science and Law

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Democratization as a Rationale for Freedom of Information Reform in China

Posted: 11 Nov 2010
Weibing Xiao
School of Economic Law, Shanghai University of Political Science and Law

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Freedom of Information Reform in China

Posted: 11 Nov 2010
Weibing Xiao
School of Economic Law, Shanghai University of Political Science and Law

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Non-Compliance with Reactive Disclosure Requirements Under FOI Legislation in China

Posted: 11 Nov 2010
Weibing Xiao
School of Economic Law, Shanghai University of Political Science and Law

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