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Interests Lead Type Of Governance: From Heteronomy To Autonomy

Posted on:2016-12-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L P DengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2296330464473616Subject:Government Economics
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This paper takes Jihu village of Yongshun county in Hunan province as an example, discribes the village’s environmental governance process in the form of investigation case, and discusses how the villagers can make use of their own interest to get involved in the village’s public affair, and how the government can build the common interests to guide the villagers to get involved and become the real main role in village governance, based on the questionaire investigation and in-depths interview, to achieve the tranformation issued by the government from be governanced by others to be governanced by all sides, and make village autonomy come true. The conclusion of this paper is the government’s intervention is shrinking in the process of the transformation from be governanced by others to be governanced by all sides, but the village autonomy is blocked by the country’s public power, because of the lack of resource, while the State power and grass-roots government in rural still plays an irreplaceable role in governance pattern, the effective governance of the village needs government external heteronomy and village autonomy within the benign interaction, interests as the driving force of villagers’ autonomy, and autonomy needs related common interests.
Keywords/Search Tags:Common interest, Villagers’ autonomy, Rural governance
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