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:: Volume 29, Issue 132 (3-2011) ::
JHRE 2011, 29(132): 47-60 Back to browse issues page
An Insight into China’s Rural Management with Governance Approach
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Administrative subject of thought, knowledge management and especially the guidance and leadership, it has been introduced along with the issue of human social life and even before. In recent decades, we have witnessed the transition from the government of rural areas towards processes of governance in which the boundaries between the state and civil society are blurred. Governments, private corporations, citizens and communities now work ‘in partnership’ with one another to design and implement policies of economic, social and environmental reform. For advocates of these new arrangements, governance is viewed as being more democratic than centralized forms of government since it provides increased opportunities for citizens to participate in the decision-making process. At the same time, however, other actors beyond the local level have also become increasingly influential in determining the future of rural spaces, thereby embedding rural citizens within new configurations of power relations. Considering the successful experience of foreign countries in the area of management, in general, and specifically rural management results in getting familiar with their capabilities in management and using their experiences in our rural management system. The purpose of this paper is studying rural management in china based on governance issues. The situation of rural management in china is considered during four time periods, which are determined by important historical events, and is evaluated using governance issues. In this article documental study conducted by using content analysis. The results indicate that in the three first time periods the rural management in china has been based on traditional principles, but after the second revolution in china, rural management and local governance has had remarkable achievements. Including the causes of rural socio-economic prosperity, increased participation in cultural villages, increase civic participation and free elections in rural China.
Keywords: management, rural management, rural governance, participation, China.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2011/10/19 | Accepted: 2019/01/27 | Published: 2019/01/27
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Volume 29, Issue 132 (3-2011) Back to browse issues page
فصلنامه مسکن و محیط روستا Journal of Housing and Rural Environment
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