In a new paper, forthcoming the Yale Law & Policy Review, Yutian An & Taisu Zhang argue that, with its “Zero-Covid” policy, “China embarked on one of the largest expansions of administrative capacity in its modern history.” https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/ papers.cfm?abstract_id=4356026
On Thursday night at 8 pm ET, in the audio-only Law & Governance series, I will discuss what they term a “paradigmatic transformation” with Yutian and Taisu, joined also by Noah Rosenblum, Wang Juan, and Rick Hills.
The platform is Twitter Spaces, and anyone can listen in (and, if you have a Twitter account, join the conversation) by clicking on the link embedded in this promotional tweet at the appointed time: https://twitter.com/ LawAnGovernance/status/ 1653183948325896194
The conversation will be recorded and available for listening at the same link as soon as we conclude. Recordings of all prior conversations in this series, which alternates between discussions of recent scholarship and “hot topics” in public law, can be found on the series website https://pennreg.org/law-and-