A Discussion on Chinese Road of NGOs : Reform and Co-governance by Society /: Reform and Co-governance by Society. ([2017])
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- Book
- Title:
- A Discussion on Chinese Road of NGOs : Reform and Co-governance by Society /: Reform and Co-governance by Society. ([2017])
- Main Title:
- A Discussion on Chinese Road of NGOs : Reform and Co-governance by Society
- Further Information:
- Note: Ming Wang editor.
- Editors:
- Wang, Ming
- Contents:
- 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 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 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 ReformSeries 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 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 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 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 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" … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Singapor : Springer Nature
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 338.951
Non-governmental organizations -- China -- Management
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Macroeconomics
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Economic Conditions
Economic policy
Non-governmental organizations -- Management
Social policy
China -- Social policy
China -- Economic policy
China
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- 9789811034046
9811034044 - Related ISBNs:
- 9789811034022
9811034028 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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