institutional-reform
Structural changes in government institutions and functions aimed at reducing administrative burdens and delegating powers to lower levels.
2 chapters across 1 book
Xi Jinping’s Governance and the Future of China (2017)Zhou Xinmin
This chapter outlines the deepening of China's reform efforts under the leadership of the CPC since 2012, emphasizing the move into more complex and challenging areas of reform. It highlights the establishment of a top-level design framework guiding comprehensive reforms across economic, political, social, legal, cultural, ecological, and military sectors. The chapter also discusses the orderly distribution of reform benefits, including increased market vitality, government efficiency, social fairness, and improved well-being for the Chinese people.
This chapter outlines Xi Jinping's strategic approach to modernizing China's national governance by emphasizing a top-level design for a modern governance system, enhancing governing capabilities, and improving government operation efficiency. It highlights the importance of aligning governance with Chinese socialism, integrating state, society, and market mechanisms, and strengthening the core governing teams to ensure effective execution of policies. The chapter details specific institutional reforms, operational frameworks, and the necessity of transforming government functions to support sustainable national development.