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Exploring The Effective Path Of Villagers’ Self-governance In The Perspective Of The Relationship Between The State And Society

Posted on:2016-11-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C DengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2296330479498113Subject:Political Theory
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Villagers’ self-governance has made remarkable achievements after more than30 years of development. It has solved the problems of the lack of grass-roots organizations and the rural social disorder after the collapse of the people’s commune system. It also has mobilized farmers’ political participation and improved farmer’s quality of democracy and rights awareness in practice.However, with the continuous development of economic and social, Villagers’ self-governance in practice has also met problems of the institutional predicament and the non institutional predicament in recent years. Such as, the contradiction between the government and the village committee, the conflict between the village and the village committee of the party, the imbalance development of democracy, the lack of social vitality and the weakness of social basis. In order to get rid of the plight and explore the effective path of Villagers’ self-governance, I will try to use the theoretical analysis tools of the relation between nation and society to case study on the three practice innovation cases(the “Yi long model”of Sichuan, the “Ci xi model” of Zhejiang and the “Tai cang model” of Jiangsu).Firstly, I will introduce the basic practices and characteristics of the three cases.Secondly, I will summarize the results of the cases in practice. Thirdly, I will comparative analysis of the three cases. Finally come to the conclusion and put forward some suggestions to perfect the innovation of these three practice cases.Three cases are representative of the three different paths of Villagers’ self-governance. Namely, the “Yi long model”of Sichuan stands for the path of the rational allocation of village internal power. The “Ci xi model” of Zhejiang stands for the path of optimizing the structure of power of the government and the village committee. The “Tai cang model’’ of Jiang su stands for the path of developing the civil society organizations. Through the case analysis, I think the three paths each have different characteristics, so between the three can complementary advantages.They connect with each other and restrict each other. If only resolve the problem of village internal power allocation without solving the problem of rural power structure, under the Pressure type system of autonomous body actually would become a subordinate administrative agencies of the government. The administrative power would interpose autonomy. The autonomy rights cannot be guaranteed. The growth of the villagers’ autonomy space will become smaller and smaller; If only solve the problem of rural power structure without solving the problem of village-level internal power configuration, ignoring the development in the cultivation of civil society organizations, Villagers’ self-governance would lack the social foundation and power source; If only to develop civil society organizations and there is no reasonable configured village internal power and without solving the problem of rural power structure, civil society organizations would be difficult to get rid of the town. They would lead to lack of independence and autonomy. The development of organizations could be constrained and they would be difficult to grow. So the villager autonomy must lack of the basis ofstrong support. Therefore, to solve the current our country the plight of the villagers’ autonomy and explore the effective path of Villagers’ self-governance,we should make substantive progress in the aspects of the rational allocation of village internal power, optimizing the structure of power of the government and the village committee and developing civil society organizations at the same time.
Keywords/Search Tags:Villagers’ self-governance, Village internal power, the structure of power of the government and the village committee, the civil society organization
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