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Openness of Government Affairs in China: Developments in 2019 and Prospects in 2020

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In 2019, the Center for Studies of the Rule of Law Index of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Innovation Project Team on the Rule of Law Index of the Institute of Law of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences continued to carry out third-party assessment of the open government work of 49 departments under the State Council, 31 provincial-level governments, 49 governments of larger cities and 125 county (city, district)-level governments, focusing on such aspects of the work as the openness of decision-making, administration and service, and implementation and its results, policy interpretation and response to public concerns, and disclosure of government information upon application. The assessment shows that in 2019, China further improved the system of openness of government affairs, steadily advanced the openness of decision-making, and made significant progress in the openness of government service, administrative law enforcement, and the results of administration. In the future, China still needs to further enhance its awareness of openness, precisely identify public information needs, integrate openness into the whole process of government activities, and raise the level of information guarantee.

Leaders of the Project Team: Tian He, Director of the Center for Studies of National Rule of Law Index of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and a research fellow at the Institute of Law, and Lv Yanbin a research fellow and head of the Department of Survey and Studies of National Situation of the Rule of Law, Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Members of the project team: Ma Tianli, Wang Xiaomei, Wang Wanxiu, Wang Xi, Wang Yiming, Che Wenbo, Tian Chuncai, Tian Xinxin, Dai Lingling, Feng Yingying, Xu Yanxia, Liu Yanpeng, Mi Xiaomin, Wu Junjie, Hu Changming, Hong Mei and Li Yanjie. Authors of this report: Lv Yanbin and Tian He.

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Innovation Project Team on Rule of Law Index, Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. (2022). Openness of Government Affairs in China: Developments in 2019 and Prospects in 2020. In: Tian, H., Lv, Y. (eds) Assessing Government Transparency in China (2020). Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2031-8_1

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