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DESCRIPTION:An Adversarial Methodology for Exploring Interest-based Conflic
 ts in Chinese Policy-making Context with Ya Li This presentation is based 
 on a recently published paper Experimental Policy Research Methodology: Ex
 ploring China’s Policy Issues Adversarially in Laboratory. It partly refle
 cts Ya Li's research in recent years. The purposed adversarial methodology
  was proposed to deal with the specific challenges for policy making in cu
 rrent Chinese context: Interest groups can hardly find any institutionaliz
 ed channel to express their concerns. The lack of organized public partici
 pation obstructs the structuring of a focused\, thorough debate of interes
 t-based policy options. Policy makers lack both methods and ability to cla
 rify contradictory evidence interwoven with interest conflicts in policy d
 ebates. In this presentation\, Li will discuss these challenges\, and pres
 ent the seminar-gaming based and meta-synthesis supported experimental pol
 icy research methodology (EPRM)\, and brief its current and potential impl
 ementations in practice. The implication of EPRM to deliberative policy an
 alysis will be discussed. He will also give a short introduction of his fo
 rthcoming book Experimental Policy Research Methodology: Theory and Practi
 ce. DATE: April 7th 2010 TIME: 11:30 a.m. PLACE: 400 Eggers Hall
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies Series(3)
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:An Adversarial Methodology for Exploring Inter
 est-based Conflicts in Chinese Policy-making Context with Ya Li This prese
 ntation is based on a recently published paper Experimental Policy Researc
 h Methodology: Exploring China’s Policy Issues Adversarially in Laboratory
 . It partly reflects Ya Li's research in recent years. The purposed advers
 arial methodology was proposed to deal with the specific challenges for po
 licy making in current Chinese context: Interest groups can hardly find an
 y institutionalized channel to express their concerns. The lack of organiz
 ed public participation obstructs the structuring of a focused\, thorough 
 debate of interest-based policy options. Policy makers lack both methods a
 nd ability to clarify contradictory evidence interwoven with interest conf
 licts in policy debates. In this presentation\, Li will discuss these chal
 lenges\, and present the seminar-gaming based and meta-synthesis supported
  experimental policy research methodology (EPRM)\, and brief its current a
 nd potential implementations in practice. The implication of EPRM to delib
 erative policy analysis will be discussed. He will also give a short intro
 duction of his forthcoming book Experimental Policy Research Methodology: 
 Theory and Practice. DATE: April 7th 2010 TIME: 11:30 a.m. PLACE: 400 Egge
 rs Hall
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