Social Governance of China: Problems and Solutions
Abstract
The reinforcement of social governance is an important segment of the harmonious society construction of China. Since the reform and opening-up policy, the social governance of China has gotten a serious of momentous achievements. But it still faces some problems. In the next step of work, those measures should be taken to continuously advance the social governance innovation of China such as ameliorating the system and mechanism of social governance, perfecting the talent training system and strengthening the top-level design.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/6584
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