The Practical Exploration on the Openness of Government-Affairs With Chinese Characteristics: Taking Chongqing Municipal as an Example
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Open and transparency is of the value idea that the administrative departments has been pursued over the years, as Chinese government spared no effort to further promote the administration according to law and accelerated the construction of government ruled by law, the openness of government-affairs become a key point for the deeper political system reform. There are new requirements for the openness of government-affairs in the new period and new stage and it has become an inexorable tendency to explore the openness of government-affairs with Chinese characteristics. This paper takes Chongqing municipal as an example to explore the new pathway and promote the upgrade of the openness of government-affairs.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n
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