CHINESE EXPERIENCE OF ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM
Elyorbek Otajonov , Doctoral student, Institute for Research of the Youth Problems and Training Prospective Personnel, UzbekistanAbstract
Administrative reforms are an important part of political reforms, an important part of reforms and development of China. Administrative reforms include the evolution of administrative power structures, regulation of administrative organization, administrative management systems, innovation of administrative tools, etc. 40 years after that how China's attempts at reform began, it seems that administrative reforms have made great progress. Be that as it may, this is confirmed by studying great course and valuable experience of administrative reforms in China. In addition, studying and exploration of key issues aimed at continuously advancing reforms can be of great importance for a deep understanding of the great achievements of reform and discovery, continuous deepening of reforms of administrative systems and coordinated promotion of the “Four Comprehensive Steps” strategy layout.
Keywords
China's administrative reforms, administrative reforms, social development
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