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Research On Network Governance Of Emergency Security In China

Posted on:2010-07-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360275970555Subject:Administrative Management
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As the fundamental substance and intelligence support throughout the whole process of emergency management, emergency security is one kind of integrated management, covering both the hard management such as financial and material resources and soft management such as human resources, information technology and institutional improvement. Affected by traditional thinking, in current emergency security administration, government is the absolute subject of the administration, with the administration orders and social mobilization as the major means. Undefined responsibilities and obligations highly fragmented and segmentary system, unsmooth circulation of information cause the blind spots of cross-administration. There are administrations but no systematic administrations. The embarrassing status that management in emergence has made some challenges of the transition from"Administration"to"Governance". By deeply analysis the practices of some foreign countries emergency security administration, the thesis compares that with the situation in China, and indentifies the shortcomings. The thesis put forward a new framework of alternate network on the basis of Modes of Network Governance Theory, Complexity Network Governance Theory, and Public Crisis Governance Theory. It further discusses how to realize the participation of multi-subjects, flexible and dynamically cooperative emergency security network governance under the exceptional administration system of China, so as to meet the citizens'requirements to the government that the later should respond efficiently, cooperatively and orderly to the emergency. Then the transition from"Administration"to"Governance"could be facilitated.
Keywords/Search Tags:emergency security, network governance, alternate network, network governance of emergency security
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