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Early Warning Mechanism In The Network Group Events

Posted on:2013-08-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X ChengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2266330425491912Subject:Political Theory
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Early warning mechanism is a kind of mechanism that all kinds of governmental organizations, business organizations and elite organizations used to predict and prevent risks changed with internal and external environment. It can improve organizations’skills of competitiveness, immunity, helping to deal with events flexibly and orderly. Network group event warning mechanism can accurately clear risk precursor, and the ability to provide timely warning with organizations, information networks, the legal system, such as early warning systems, and its role is to advance feedback, timely arrangement and take preventive measures to the greatest limits to reduce the loss and damage due to network group events. It is affected by internal and external factors, forming its unique foundation, and plays an irreparable role on maintaining social stability.In nowadays, as the internet develops, the early warning mechanism attracts more and more attention. Currently, China government has made an achievement on early warning mechanism of such crisis incidents. But there still exists many problems. Lacking the function that participants should have, consciousness, quality that deciders should have, and the maturity that policy itself should have are the significant causes of damaging the establishment and maintaining of online mass incidents. The early warning mechanism of online mass incidents is a systematic work, In order to solve the problems exists in the early warning mechanism of online mass incidents, we should firstly have the early warning awareness and a comprehensive security system, should establish a complete public opinion early warning mechanism, secondly complete the management institutions, transforming the functions of government, and lastly complete laws and regulations.
Keywords/Search Tags:Internal mass incidents, Early warning mechanism, Building policy
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