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<em>Policy Studies Journal</em> | PSO Public Policy Journal | Wiley Online Library How can governments sustain compliance improvements when institutions falter and ad hoc enforcement fades? This study introduces “regularized campaigns” as an institutional innovation that combines t...

This article introduces “regularized campaigns,” showing how enforcement waves close compliance gaps and reshape incentives in environmental governance.

By: Shiran Victoria Shen, Qi Wang, & Bing Zhang

Read here: doi.org/10.1111/psj....

#PSJ #PolicyStudiesJournal

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📬 New newsletter is out. This edition highlights my interview with Dr. Shiran Victoria Shen on how #climate #adaptation emerges in China after the 2021 Henan floods — and what that reveals about governance, public pressure, and risk.

Also sharing international episodes from the archive 🇦🇺🌍

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Public Participation and Climate Adaptation in China — AMERICA ADAPTS The Climate Change Podcast Public Participation and Climate Adaptation in China. Ep. 246.

🎙️ New podcast with @americaadapts.bsky.social 🎙️

#ClimateAdaptation in #China 🇨🇳 — what the 2021 Henan flood taught us about public demand, participation, and the limits of top-down policy.

🎧 www.americaadapts.org/episodes/pub...

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Grateful to the mentors and peers who supported that cross-pollination. If you’re building an interdisciplinary path: I’m cheering for you—keep going.

#climate #sustainability #governance #policy #politicaleconomy #academia

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A candid note: when I first applied to CEE as a 3rd-year PhD in Stanford Political Science, I was turned down. I kept going anyway because curiosity and conviction mattered more than the initial outcome. Pursuing CEE alongside Poli Sci proved to be one of the most formative decisions of my training.

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I’m delighted to be featured by Stanford Civil & Environmental Engineering on how engineering training continues to shape my work in environmental politics, especially the “technical foundations” that help me engage policy design and regulation with more precision.

cee.stanford.edu/news/alumni-...

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• insights from award-winning book, The Political Regulation Wave @cambup-law.cambridge.org: how local incentives shape policy implementation
• my path from @swarthmorecollege.bsky.social → @stanford.edu (and beyond), and the through-line: trust your intellectual instincts

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Delighted to be featured in🎙️@gldinstitute.bsky.social Fellow Interview🎙️

The transcript: bit.ly/gldsvshen

We talk about:
• why political will can produce short-term wins (think “Olympic Blue”), but durable sustainability needs institutions + science-informed policy tools

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For a short overview of the full study, see my thread here:

bsky.app/profile/svsh...

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How is the Chinese public engaging in climate adaptation? While government message boards and NGOs are growing in importance, community self-organising remains crucial

🎙️ New Interview with @dialogueearth.bsky.social 🎙️
on my research on how climate adaptation can reflect community feedback and practical risk-reduction needs in 🇨🇳.

dialogue.earth/en/climate/h...

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Join us in congratulating @svshen.bsky.social for this fantastic recognition! 👏

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🚨 New Policy Brief 🚨

How can citizen voices shape #ClimatePolicy in non-democracies?

Drawing on lessons from #China ’s 2021 Henan flood, this @gldinstitute.bsky.social brief shows how citizen petitions can drive more efficient, cost-effective #ClimateAdaptation — even under #authoritarian rule.

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Congratulations to the APPAM World Citizen Prizes in Environmental Performance award recipient Shiran Victoria Shen! We look forward to learning more about her at #2025APPAM. Learn more: https://ow.ly/7JJP50XeWYh

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🚨New Policy Brief No. 28 written by @svshen.bsky.social is a fresh answer to a classic governance challenge—the principal-agent problem: How can principals deploy regularized campaigns to reduce discretion, curb capture, and reshape agent incentives—with lasting effects?

Learn More: bit.ly/GLDPB28

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🚨New Policy Brief🚨

A fresh answer to a classic governance challenge—the 𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗰𝗶𝗽𝗮𝗹-𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝗺:

How principals can deploy 𝗿𝗲𝗴𝘂𝗹𝗮𝗿𝗶𝘇𝗲𝗱 𝗰𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗮𝗶𝗴𝗻𝘀 to reduce discretion, curb capture, and reshape agent incentives—with lasting effects.

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New Publication!
How can governments sustain compliance improvements when institutions falter and ad hoc enforcement fades? New paper @psjeditor.bsky.social by @svshen.bsky.social (@washupolisci.bsky.social)
offers a fresh answer to this enduring principal-agent challenge
doi.org/10.1111/psj....

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Grateful to collaborators and colleagues for their support—and motivated to continue advancing research for stronger environmental performance worldwide.

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<em>Policy Studies Journal</em> | PSO Public Policy Journal | Wiley Online Library How can governments sustain compliance improvements when institutions falter and ad hoc enforcement fades? This study introduces “regularized campaigns” as an institutional innovation that combines t....

📑 Regularized Campaigns @psjeditor.bsky.social: Finds that repeated enforcement campaigns can deliver lasting compliance gains, even where regulatory capture is common.

doi.org/10.1111/psj....

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PNAS Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans...

📑 Social Competition @pnas.org: Demonstrates how social competition between neighborhoods reduces informal waste burning, creating durable norm shifts that cut pollution.

doi.org/10.1073/pnas...

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The Political Regulation Wave Cambridge Core - Environmental Policy, Economics and Law - The Political Regulation Wave

📘 The Political Regulation Wave @cambup-law.cambridge.org: Explores how political and bureaucratic incentives shape environmental outcomes—and how they can be harnessed to drive real improvements.

doi.org/10.1017/9781...

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I'm delighted and honored to receive the 2025
@appam.bsky.social 🌍 World Citizen Prize in Environmental Performance 🌍

polisci.wustl.edu/news/shiran-...

recognizing a body of works on #pollution control, including:

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PNAS Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans...

📑 Social Competitions @pnas.org: Demonstrates how social competitions between neighborhoods reduce informal waste burning, creating durable norm shifts that cut pollution.

doi.org/10.1073/pnas...

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The Political Regulation Wave Cambridge Core - Environmental Policy, Economics and Law - The Political Regulation Wave

📘 The Political Regulation Wave @cambup-law.cambridge.org: Shows how political and bureaucratic incentives shape environmental outcomes—and how they can be harnessed to drive real improvements.

doi.org/10.1017/9781...

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These findings show how extreme weather can spark bottom-up political engagement—even in authoritarian settings.

Incorporating citizen perspectives can strengthen adaptation policy—especially where top-down, technocratic approaches (e.g., costly but ineffective “sponge city” pilot) dominate.

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Concern over the flood and disaster preparedness spilled over beyond Henan—prompting petitions in unaffected provinces that explicitly referenced the 2021 Henan flood.

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The 2021 Henan flood stands out for the scale of destruction—and its political aftermath.

Other major, but less devastating, floods did not trigger comparable surges in adaptation-related petitions on the LLMB.

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Topic modeling shows that appeals focused on concrete, localized vulnerabilities—demands that weren’t framed as “climate” issues but were functionally aligned with adaptation.

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Using a dynamic DiD model, I find a sustained rise in adaptation-related requests in Henan.

These estimates are likely conservative, given:

1️⃣ Spillover effects in other provinces
2️⃣ Concurrent but less severe flooding elsewhere

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The flood triggered a sharp rise in climate adaptation petitions across Henan—a surge that persisted for months.

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The 2021 Henan flood was among the deadliest floods in recent 🇨🇳 history.

Official source found that anthropogenic climate change increased rainfall intensity by 7.5%: doi.org/10.1016/j.sc...

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