Study on the Modernization of Government Administration System From Restricting Conditions, Power Distribution and Dynamic Mechanism
Abstract
The modernization of government administration system is the important foundation and approaches to that of the state. From the dimension of administration, the modernization of government administration system is embodied in three aspects: sticking to its restricting conditions, improving its mechanism of power distribution and unearthing its dynamic sources. Recognize and adhere to the market’s decisive function, respect social autonomous rights, so we can form a benign interaction of the government, market and society. Improve the legal power centralization of central government and the administration rights decentralization of the local government, so we can make the rational allocation of rights between central government and local government. Adhere to the combination of the dynamic of top-down and bottom-up, so we can deep mine the dynamic source of the government administration system.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/6469
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