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[Since 2011, “social management innovations” have become one of the most awesome concepts in China’s political life. From the central to the local level, consensus has been reached on the concept of “civil society”. Besides, a series of practices in reform and innovation have been carried out vigorously, Party and government reform in particular. A powerful current of reform has been formed from the bottom to the top to boost social construction. At the same time, the emergence of such new network media as microblog and public accountability by online citizens and other social forces have increasingly become important factors influencing public processes, bringing about a wave of bottom-up social construction forces or a civil society. These two steams of massive energy, which are surging across China, are being fermented and drawn nearer and nearer. Thus, it is worthwhile to show some concern for and make some in-depth research on this aspect.]
Published: Mar 26, 2017
Keywords: Civil Society; Social Construction; Civil Affair; Party Committee; Service Purchasing
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