Rule of Law is the Fundamental Method to Promote Contemporary Governance in Rural China

Jindong WANG

Abstract


Governance in rural area is an important aspect of advancing the modernization of the governance system and capacity of socialism with Chinese characteristics. The rule of law and rural governance are closely related and has the same logic. The rule of law is the fundamental method to promote rural governance in China. In order to cultivate and apply the rule of law in rural governance, it is necessary to respond to realistic demands from the aspect of rule of law, to reform the rural governance, and promote the modernization of rural governance systems and capabilities.

Keywords


China; Rural governance; Cogitation of rule of law; Rule of law

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/11487

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