China: Modernizing State Governance
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Foreign Languages Press, Beijing
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China: Modernizing State Governance examines the transformation of China’s governance system in the context of modernization and economic reform. The book analyzes how China has sought to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and legitimacy of its governing institutions while responding to the challenges of globalization, market development, and social change.
The authors discuss key aspects of China’s governance reforms, including the relationship between the government and the market, institutional innovation, administrative reform, and the strengthening of public service systems. The work also explores how the Chinese government seeks to enhance governance capacity through improved policy-making, legal frameworks, and coordination between central and local authorities.
Overall, the book provides insights into the evolving model of governance in contemporary China and highlights the strategies used to modernize the state while maintaining social stability and sustainable development
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Keping, Y., & Limin, Z. (2018). China: Modernizing state governance. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press
