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A Study On Sendogenou Development Of Cadres In Villages And Villages Out Of Poverty From The Perspective Of Embeddedness

Posted on:2022-07-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L Z HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2506306533497164Subject:Public Management
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In 2021,China achieved a comprehensive victory in the battle against poverty,lifting 98.99 million poor people out of poverty,removing 832 poor counties from the list and eliminating absolute poverty,and the village cadres made great achievements in helping to lift rural areas out of poverty.The cadres-in-village system is a working mechanism implemented in China during the period of precise poverty alleviation to solve the "last kilometre" of poverty alleviation work in rural areas.The implementation of precise poverty alleviation is to solve the problems of off-target resources and off-target targeting in our poverty alleviation work.The State Council of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China(CPC),in its opinion on the effective linkage between consolidating the results of poverty eradication and rural revitalisation,requires the continued selection of village first secretaries and task forces,and the improvement of the mechanism of permanent work in villages as a working system to solve the problem of consolidating the results of poverty eradication and the heavy task of rural revitalisation.How to promote the endogenous development of villages and activate the momentum of village development with the help of cadres stationed in villages is the starting point of this paper’s research.Through the analysis of the practice of the cadres stationed in village D,taking village D in Guangxi H County as the research object,the cadres stationed in the village enhance the authority of the village party organisation and improve the village governance capacity;through the training mode of double training and double leading,the village elites are trained to become party members and the party members are trained to become village cadres,providing a reserve of talents for village development;establishing industries to promote village development,insisting on the principle that everyone in the villagers should participate,share in the land,invest in work and share the risk.The principle of sharing risks has stimulated the willingness of groups to escape poverty,enhanced the confidence of the population to escape poverty,and activated the development momentum of villages that have escaped poverty.Based on embedding theory and endogenous development theory,this paper analyses the case of Village D and finds that the resident cadres in Village D have promoted the development of Village D from organizational embedding,resource embedding and cultural embedding,and achieved endogenous development results in Village D.As an external organization,the village cadres are embedded in the village Party organizations,optimizing and adjusting the village Party organizations,reserving party members and cadres for the development of the village Party organizations,changing the age structure and education structure of the members of the village Party organizations,enhancing the combat effectiveness and cohesion of the village Party organizations,and giving play to the role of the village Party organizations as a fortress;the cadres in the village integrated multiple resources,introduced projects to the village for development,and promoted the implementation of the projects,forming a situation where funds followed the poor,the poor followed the capable people The cadres in the village integrated multiple resources,introduced projects to develop the village,and promoted the implementation of the projects,forming a pattern of funds following the poor,the poor following the capable,the capable following the industrial projects,and the industrial projects following the market.Summarising the case of Village D will be useful for future permanent village cadres to carry out rural revitalisation work.
Keywords/Search Tags:Village out of poverty, Embeddedness, Support in villages, Endogenous development
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