Comparative Study of international Metropolis Government Hierarchy and the Enlightenment for Shanghai
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Title | Comparative Study of international Metropolis Government Hierarchy and the Enlightenment for Shanghai |
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Abstract | This article take the Deng Xiaoping theory and the important thought of "three represents" as guidance, further implement the scientific concept of development and the party´s 17th all previous plenary session spirit, to modern public administration science about the government management hierarchy theory as the basis, analyze and study the London, New York, Tokyo, and comprehensive international metropolis government level development present situation and characteristics of Shanghai construction of socialist modern international metropolis to provide necessary theoretical support and policy reference. |
Publisher | World Science Publisher |
Date | 2012-11-06 |
Source | 2325-2200 |
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