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Analysis Of The Structural Difficulties Of The Management System Reform Of China's Township

Posted on:2008-11-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L PeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2206360215497824Subject:Administrative Management
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The villages and towns are the foundations of state power, also the importantorganizational structure of Communist Party of China in the basic unit, whether thevillages and towns management system perfect directly relates the development andsociety's stability of our rural economy. How advances our reform of villages and townsmanagement system, adapting and managing the countryside which changes unceasingly,guiding the farmer, the countryside to step onto the democracy and the modern wealthyroad is the urgent challenge which the villages and towns work faces, simultaneously alsois a key link of rural reconstruction of new time.Since reform and opening up, the country has carded on a series of reforms to thevillages and towns. Although obtained some results, these reforms have not fundamentallychanged the situation which the management system of villages and towns adapt the ruralsocial development more and more with difficulty. Because these reforms are periphery reformwhich only aims at some concrete question, basically have not touched the constitutivequestion of the villages and towns management system. Thereout, after consideratingenvironmental factors which influence reform, this dissertation think that the key pointshould be carrying on the system innovation and the constitutive adjustment to themanagement system of villages and towns. Speaking in concrete terms, this dissertationattempt to explore in following several aspects: deepening finance system reform;straightening out authority relations between counties and villages; regulating the powermovement of villages and towns; optimizing the power structure of villages and towns.
Keywords/Search Tags:villages and towns, management system, system reform, constitutive predicament, reconstruction
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