<p><strong>"The authors conduct a truly meaningful project as it contains many firsthand interviews based on several months of fieldwork in diverse regions of China. Despite this diversity, a coherent central theme is formed. The book is of interest to students and scholars of Chinese studies, development studies, urban studies, and Asian studies in general. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, and research collections." </strong><em><strong>-</strong> CHOICE (April 2012)</em></p><p><strong>'The Politics of Community Building provides a perceptive and intellectually lively guide to this evolving locus of urban governance.'</strong> - <em>Benjamin L. Read, University of California, Santa Cruz; The China Journal (July 2013).</em></p><p><strong>"Heberer and Göbel’s book is recommended for scholars interested in fields ranging from Asian or Chinese Studies to Urban or Development Studies. Practitioners in these fields will also find this book to be an essential resource</strong>.<strong>" </strong>- <em>W. Ma , Department of Public Administration, College of Management, Shenzhen University</em></p>