A Brief Analysis of Social Governance in China and Its Implications: Lessons from the United States
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https://doi.org/10.6918/IJOSSER.202501_8(1).0023Keywords:
Social governance; China; The United States; Difference compariso.Abstract
How to make social governance in a country is a complex problem that need to study and explore the realistic conditions, especially in the development process of China's social governance is not long, practical experience is insufficient, especially the need for further research in theory, management mode and method. Based on the current situation of American transportation, social assistance, social security, city riots in new situation and other on-the-spot investigation and thinking, and fully understand the concept and requirement of social governance of Chinese characteristics, and then comparing the different with the differences in development history, culture and governance model, tries to combine the American social governance experience in order to provides some reference and basis for exploring the method of social governance under the new situation in China.
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