The future trend for the system reform of urban community governance in China
Abstract
Although the community contribution in China has achieved great success after nearly 30 years of development, there still exist some unfulfilling phenomena that do not reach the expected effect. There are various reasons account for it. For instance, government departments do not define their positioning clearly, the community autonomy is not desirable enough, community residents are lack of participation awareness and relevant laws and regulations are absent. Thus, the future trend for the system reform of urban community governance should be focused on the following aspects. Paying more attention to the role of government in social governance is one of the routes. Meanwhile, the community should improve their performance. In addition, taking the cultivation of citizen consciousness seriously and strengthening the construction of relevant laws and systems are also of great importance.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/5014
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