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New roles of NPOS and partnership with government and/or business in China

Yan-Chun Meng

Global Economic Review, 2000, vol. 29, issue 4, 62-72

Abstract: In order to cater to the globalization trend, a general governmental institution reform has taken place in the world, and the aim of the reform is to limit governmental power and promote governmental efficiency. The force of the reform comes from both the domestic press and oversea press. On a national level, the request for legality of governmental power and controllability of governmental decision-making is becoming more urgent on a daily basis. On an international level, globalization has urged cooperation and rapid response from every countries in the world. Most countries focus on limiting governmental power and power dispersion.

Date: 2000
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