A Discussion on Chinese Road of NGOs : Reform and Co-governance by Society

This book reflects the author's views on NGO development in China and includes recent papers, reviews, and policy suggestions he has written. This collection introduces the current state of research on NGOs and their development in China to an English-speaking audience, allowing them to underst...

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Other Authors: Wang, Ming, (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Singapor : Springer Nature, [2017]
Series: Research series on the Chinese dream and China's development path.
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ISBN: 9789811034046
9789811034022
Physical Description: 1 online resource

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490 1 |a Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China's Development Path 
505 0 |a Series Preface; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Analysis; 1 An Analysis of "New Social Policies" and the Realization Path; 1 Conceptualization and Formulation of New Social Policies; 2 Connotations of New Social Policies: Three Strategies; 2.1 The First Strategy: NGO System Reform; 2.2 The Second Strategy: Reform of Social Service System; 2.3 The Third Strategy: Reform of Social Governance System; 3 Outlook: Realization Path of New Social Policies; 2 An Exposition of China's New System-A Modern NGO System; 1 The Inevitability, Importance and Urgency of Establishing a Modern NGO System 
505 8 |a 1.1 Inevitability1.2 Importance; 1.3 Urgency; 2 Basic Content and Tendency of a Modern NGO System; 2.1 Three Basic Premises of NGO Reform in China; 2.2 Five Aspects of China's Modern NGO System; 3 Practical Exploration and Institutional Innovation in Co-governance by Multiple Subjects; 1 Social Co-governance: Practical Exploration in Co-governance by Multiple Subjects; 1.1 Inevitability of Multi-Subject Co-governance; 1.2 Practical Exploration in Multi-Subject Co-governance; 2 Social Co-governance: Institutional Innovation in Co-governance by Multiple Subjects 
505 8 |a 2.1 Subject of Multi-Subject Co-governance2.2 A Multi-Subject Co-governance System; 2.3 Mechanism for Multi-Subject Co-governance; 2.4 Institutional Guarantee for Multi-Subject Co-governance; 2.5 Results of Multi-Subject Co-governance; 3 Conclusion; 4 Incremental Co-governance: Investigation of Hangzhou Experience of Driving Reform Through Innovation; 1 Social Co-governance and Predicament for Its Realization; 2 Growing Point of Social Co-governance in Hangzhou; 2.1 Expanding New Fields for Social Management; 2.2 Cultivating New Social Subjects; 2.3 Linking Structure of Innovative Subjects 
505 8 |a 3 Operating Mechanism of Social Co-governance in Hangzhou3.1 Extracting Value and Concept, and Forming Common Vision and Mission; 3.2 Taking Initiatives to Cut Powers and Transfer Functions, Creating Space for Sharing and Interaction; 3.3 Eliminating Departmental Barrier and Exploring Universal Evaluation Mechanism; 4 Incremental Innovation Driving Stock Innovation; 4.1 Demonstration Effect; 4.2 Furnace Effect; 4.3 Reverse-Pressurizing Effect; 5 Successful Factors for Incremental Co-governance; 6 Conclusions and Discussions 
505 8 |a 5 Transfer of Governing Power: Wenzhou Experience in Approach to Realizing Multi-subject Co-governance1 Origin of Theories on Co-governance and Difference Between China and Western Countries; 2 The Origin of and Practical Innovation for Multi-subject Co-governance in Wenzhou; 2.1 Origin of Multi-subject Co-governance; 2.2 Practical Innovation for Multi-subject Co-governance; 3 "Transfer of Governing Powers": Approach to Realizing Multi-subject Co-governance; 3.1 Implication of "Transfer of Governing Powers"; 3.2 Mechanism for "Transfer of Governing Powers." 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
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