Changes of Rural Governance during the Process of Government-led Urbanization:A Chengdu Perspective
Recently, in virtue of being national urban and rural comprehensive reform pilot area and special opportunities based on 512 post-earthquake reconstruction, Chengdu continually deepens reforms in a series of key urban and rural developing areas such as conformation of rural land right and land transfer, the household registration system reform, the flow of production factors between urban and rural areas and basic public services improvement in rural areas, with Three Focused as the spatial supporting point.Rural governance structures and mechanisms have been promoted to change at the same time.Above all, the rise of villagers council, Fish Scale Map and Five-wedge Seal which are symbols of grassroots democracy, followed by the formation of the New Rural Governance Structure, have especially attracted academic and the medias attention.Based on this research, the authors draw the conclusion that rural governance in Chengdu indeed returns to the original intention of democracy, which could be expressed by the extension of public participation content and size.However, during this process, New Rural Governance Structure is working with the local governance structural convergence, which in practice does not change the basic pattern of rural power.For this reason, this new change of rural governance may generate greater social risks.
Grassroots democracy Fish scale map Five-wedge seal Villagers council New rural governance
TANG Jie LI Xia TANG Tian
School of Public Administration and Policy,Renmin University,Beijing,P.R.China,100872 School of Finance,Renmin University,Beijing,P.R.China,100872
国际会议
2013 International Conference on Public Administration (9th)(2013年第九届公共管理国际会议)
南非
英文
264-270
2013-10-31(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)