| The implementation of urban delicacy management is an inevitable stage of urban governance development,and also an inevitable requirement to achieve the modernization of national governance system and governance capacity.To solve the major social contradictions,meet the people’s needs for a better life and better adapt to the needs of Nanjing’s economic development,it is necessary to establish a well-functioning government-social interaction mechanism in urban delicacy management,and promote the modernization of national governance system and capacity.The implementation of urban delicacy management is the common will of the government and the whole society.At the same time,it has the characteristics of externality and public products,which requires the government and social forces to participate in the construction of the interaction mechanism of government and society in urban delicacy management.Generally speaking,the operation of the interaction mechanism of government and society in the urban delicacy management is mainly reflected in the process of government purchasing public services,standardizing operation behavior and guiding citizens to participate in the discussion,mutual visit and mutual evaluation.However,the Government-Social interaction mechanism is not perfect,with unclear rights and responsibilities,insufficient contents,insufficient functions and insufficient interaction,after learning from the governance experience of some cities and countries,through strengthening the attention to the mechanism of political and social interaction,improving the top-level design of the operation of the Government-Social interaction,establishing and improving the system norms to ensure the operation of the Government-Social interaction mechanism,and strengthening the capacity-building of social forces themselves,we can achieve a good operation of the mechanism of political and social interaction in urban delicacy management,so as to provide some reference for other cities to deal with the relationship between government and society in urban governance. |