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The Dilemma Faced by the RCSC of China and Suggestions for Improvement

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The legal status and mission of the RCSC of China have been confirmed by law. In terms of the organizational structure, the RCSC of China is composed of national and local Red Cross Societies. Existing problems include but are not limited to defects in the governance structure and operation mechanism, unclear legal position, the relationship with the government that needs to be optimized, and the lack of transparency in operation. To reform and improve the RCSC of China, the following work is necessary. First is to improve the governance structure and operational mechanism of the RCSC. Second is to clarify the nature of the social organization. Third is to optimize the relationship between the RCSC and the government. And finally, the transparency and openness need to be improved.

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Gong, Y. (2021). The Dilemma Faced by the RCSC of China and Suggestions for Improvement. In: Yuan, C., Li, X., Kent, J. (eds) Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Economic Management and Green Development. Applied Economics and Policy Studies. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-5359-9_29

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