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Ethical Examination Of China’s Urban Housing Demolition In Administrative Responsibilities Conflict

Posted on:2014-01-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y J ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2256330425968727Subject:Administrative Management
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With the acceleration of the process of economic development, urbanization, thescale of the transformation of the old ensues, house demolition almost spread to everycorner of the country. In today’s society as a whole generally emphasized governing forthe people, the great esteem of responsible government and service-orientedgovernment, and therefore, each of the power exercised by the government represents aresponsibility. Government as the manager of the community, in the urban housingdemolition bear the responsibility to resolve the multi-party conflicts and to reconcilethe interests of all parties, therefore, the need to strengthen the government’s response tosexual responsibility, the government on the house demolition sensitive topic andpeople’s aspirations to make timely the reaction, and to respond actively. However, notconfined to the self-binding regulatory system is imperfect, and many other reasons, inthe urban housing demolition process, often making local government departments andtheir personnel into trouble, attitude and behavior unsatisfactory due to the governmentand its improper administrative acts of administrative personnel caused by the disputesand conflicts also frequently broke out, resulting in the Urban Housing Demolition workcan not be carried out smoothly. Despite the problems caused by many reasons, but thegovernment planners, managers and supervisors as urban housing demolition, bear thebrunt. How to make administrative body to implement the administrative act"responsibly", not only closely related to the shaping of the good image of thegovernment, but also related to the value of the government itself-to serve thecommunity or services citizens. A lot of useful exploration in highly concerned aboutthe background of the government or society, academia, and achieved gratifying results,but from the the administrative ethics point of view to talk about this issue rarely, evenif part involved, mostly not enough depth. In view of this, as the starting point toadministrative ethics perspective, efforts to study the value orientation of publicadministration ought to administrative responsibility Conflict Resolution as a study toexplore an effective way to solve the puzzle of Urban Housing Demolition for futureland acquisition and administrative responsibility Conflict Resolution has a positive rolein promoting.In this paper," Ethical Examination of China’s urban housing demolition in administrative responsibilities conflict " is the theme of the study. There are fivechapters in the form to study this issue. The first chapter of the paper, the account hasbeen established based on the topic and writing logical premise. The second chapteranalyzes the problems in China’s urban housing demolition administrative responsibilityfor the conflict, through the introduction of the basic situation, pointed out that thepurpose of the research problem, formulating hypotheses, and analyze the assumptions.Chapter from the point of view of administrative ethics principle of China’s urbanhousing demolition in the setting of administrative ethics, mainly to illustrateharmonious society, the principles of fairness and justice, the ethical considerations andthe assumption about human nature, based on that reasonable role for the government inChina’s urban housing demolition. The fourth chapter on specific measures to resolvethe conflict of the administrative responsibility of Urban Housing Demolition. Mainlyfrom the "internal control","external control" and "external control" combination ofcountermeasures to talk to resolve. Which to reflect on the current problems in thepractice of house demolition, proposed the introduction of the idea of the "third sector"Urban Housing Demolition Management.
Keywords/Search Tags:Urban Housing Demolition, Administrative Responsibility, Conflicts ofResponsibility, Ethical Examination
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