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Assessing Government Transparency in China (2021)

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  • Puts forward suggestions for improving government transparency in an all-round way
  • Documents and constructively advances the rule of law in China
  • Provides an objective analysis of China’s open government information
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Table of contents (11 chapters)

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About this book

The book continues to use quantitative and empirical research methods to summarize and analyze the achievements of government openness in China in 2020. It points out that in 2020, the exploration of standardization and standardization of government affairs openness is accelerating, decision-making openness is making steady progress, and government affairs services, administrative law enforcement, and management results are all making significant progress. However, in the future, it is still necessary to further enhance the awareness of openness, identify the needs of the public, integrate openness into the whole process of government affairs activities, and improve the level of information security. Besides, the book for the first time first carries out a third-party assessment of the government affairs publicity in the national free trade zones and free trade zones, and releases research reports on the publicity of administrative punishment information, government news release,work and production resumption information, and health science popularization information.


Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China

    He Tian, Yanbin Lv

About the editors

He Tian is Director of Rule of Law Index, CASS, Researcher of Institute of Law, CASS, and Principal Researcher of the rule of law index innovation project. She is Editor-in-Chief of Blue Book of Rule of Law, Member of the Information Technology Expert Advisory Committee of the Supreme People's Court, and Special Advisory Expert of the Supreme People's Court. Her main research fields are criminal rule of law, positive jurisprudence, and judicial system. 

Yanbin Lv is Deputy Director of Rule of Law Index, CASS, Researcher of Institute of Law, CASS, Director of the State of the Law Research Office, and Executive Researcher of the rule of law index innovation project. He is Executive Editor of Blue Book of Rule of Law. His main research fields are administrative law, information law, and positive jurisprudence. 


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