Study on Attention Allocation of Chinese Government in Promoting Rural Governance Based on the Contents Analysis of No.1 Central Document
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https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v21i.1265Keywords:
Rural governance, Government attention, No.1 central document, Text analysisAbstract
Only when the villages can be effectively governed can the people live and work in peace and the country can develop steadily. Rural governance is the cornerstone of national governance and the foundation for rural revitalization. Under the leadership of the party, the concept of rural governance in our country has been continuously innovated, the rural governance system has been gradually improved, and the ability of rural governance has improved significantly. The paper adopts the government attention theory, uses text analysis methods and combined with ROST CM6 analysis tools to study the attention allocation of rural governance in the 23 Central No. 1 documents issued by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council. It is found that the text of the document reflects the changing trend of “the party and the government’s efforts to promote rural governance are deepening, and the areas of attention allocated to them are expanding” in rural governance. This not only reflects the macro guidance of the party and the government on the reform of rural governance, but also reflects the practical needs of the transformation of rural governance. The intensity and breadth of the party and government's attention to rural governance are not only the key influencing factors in the supply of resources in rural governance, but also an important supporting force for improving the rural governance system and building the cornerstone of rural revitalization.
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