Toward Better Governance in China

Toward Better Governance in China by Guo, published by Bloomsbury USA on November 12, 2009, offers an in-depth examination of contemporary Chinese political reform. This edition spans 226 pages and is presented in English. The book explores various policy initiatives aimed at enhancing administrative efficiency, transparency, and accountability within the Chinese political landscape.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of programs designed to strengthen local legislatures, overhaul the health care system, enact labor contract laws, and improve governance in minority regions. The book also discusses the role of mass media in these reforms, providing insights into the political processes shaping modern China. Through its exploration of public policy and comparative politics, this work contributes to a broader understanding of governance in a rapidly changing environment.
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This book examines contemporary Chinese political reform through an examination of a number of policy initiatives taken in recent years. These include programs designed to improve administrative efficiency, transparency, and accountability, as well as directives aimed at rebuilding the regime’s political support though strengthening local legislatures, overhauling the health care system, enacting labor contract laws, opening up mass media, and improving governance in China’s minority regions.
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