The Impact and Reform Conception of Land Expropriation to Rural Administrative System Under the Background of Macrocosm Urbanization: Based on the Empirical Study of S District in Chongqing
Abstract
Under the promotion of macrocosm urbanization idea, the increasing construction of urban public facilities and public welfare establishments lead to the behavior generation of government expropriation, to some extent, which on the rural administrative system and its reform. This article makes the S district in Chongqing as a empirical object, depends on the understanding of its rural administrative system situation, analyzes the impact of government expropriation to rural administrative system, and it mainly reflects on the following aspects, such as: rural administrative regional broken, some empty shell of administrative villages; disordered management of urbanization peasant, large hidden trouble in public security; the unequal of rights and liabilities in township government, the lag behind of government functions transformation. Therefore, this article proposes the rural administrative system reformed frame and its supporting measures, that is to say, the reformation of town to street, village to residential committee, and the rural community joint stock cooperative system.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/7291
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