Domestic reform and global integration : public administration reform in China over the last 30 years
By: LAN, Xue.
Contributor(s): KAIBIN, Zhong.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Los Angeles : IIAS , June 2012Subject(s): Reforma Administrativa | Cooperação Internacional | Reforma Econômica | China | ChinaInternational Review of Administrative Sciences 78, 2, p. 284-304Abstract: This article tries to depict Chinas public administration reform as an interactive process between two major themes, domestic reform and global integration. The development and implementation of public administration reforms in China from 1978 to 2008 are reviewed. The driving forces shaping the process of public administration reform in China are analyzed, using a territorial locus (domestic/international) policy dimension (supply-side/demand-side) analytical framework. Our analysis suggests that the public administration reforms over the past few decades have demonstrated the Chinese governments intention to advance the governments transition from an economic-centered state to a people-oriented one. While much progress has been made, there are many issues that remain to be resolved by the new generation of leadership in ChinaThis article tries to depict Chinas public administration reform as an interactive process between two major themes, domestic reform and global integration. The development and implementation of public administration reforms in China from 1978 to 2008 are reviewed. The driving forces shaping the process of public administration reform in China are analyzed, using a territorial locus (domestic/international) policy dimension (supply-side/demand-side) analytical framework. Our analysis suggests that the public administration reforms over the past few decades have demonstrated the Chinese governments intention to advance the governments transition from an economic-centered state to a people-oriented one. While much progress has been made, there are many issues that remain to be resolved by the new generation of leadership in China
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