This essay focuses on the coal mine calamity in China, and the government regulation in this field. It bases on Yehezkel Dror's theory: Policymaking under adversity, and argues that the coal mine calamity in China is a typical problem in adversity. No other than the patterns and methods in allusion to adversity circumstance can solve this problem. This essay comprises of three parts. The fact analysis: coal mine calamity and regulations interrelated. Reasons analysis: the lack of regulation in adversity. Countermeasure analysis: ways to improve the validity of coal mine calamity regulation. The innovation of this essay is the distinguish between regulations in common and regulations in adversity, it's a new perspective to probe into the coal mine calamity. |