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About Characteristics of Administrative System Innovation Based on Goal of Realizing Modernization of National Governance

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DOI: 10.23977/socsam.2022.030105 | Downloads: 16 | Views: 776

Author(s)

Peng Xiaoming 1

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1 Zhongbei College, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, 212399, China

Corresponding Author

Peng Xiaoming

ABSTRACT

In order to further improve methods of China's administrative management and promote the economic development, this paper mainly analyzes the characteristics of administrative system innovation in combination with the goal of realizing modernization of national governance from aspects of systemic governance innovation, source governance innovation and comprehensive governance innovation. It aims to improve the entrepreneurship and innovation system, build a high-quality platform for entrepreneurship and innovation, and realize comprehensive governance.

KEYWORDS

National governance, Modernization goal, Administrative system, Innovation

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Peng Xiaoming, About Characteristics of Administrative System Innovation Based on Goal of Realizing Modernization of National Governance. Social Security and Administration Management (2022) Vol. 3: 30-33. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/socsam.2022.030105.

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[3] Gao Xiaoping. (2020) Characteristics of Innovation of Administrative Management System under the Goal of Modernization of National Governance System. Inner Mongolia Social Sciences, 41 (01): 8-16.
[4] Gao Xiaoping. (2017) Reform and Innovation of China's Administrative Management System: History, Focus and Outlook. Xuehai, (01): 151-162.

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