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At current stage, the key for China’s social governance innovation lies in promoting transformation of government functions, implementing the principle of separation of government administration and NGO management, endeavoring to delegate powers to the society and release more public space, and trying to establish a new cooperation mechanism between the government and NGOs, in a bid to cultivate a healthy and open virtuous ecology for NGOs and invigorate the NGO system.
This article is written by Wang Ming, published on the People’s Tribune, 3rd issue of 2014.
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Wang, M. (2017). Separation of Government Administration and NGO Management: Key to Deepening Innovations in Social Governance. In: Wang, M. (eds) A Discussion on Chinese Road of NGOs. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3404-6_9
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