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Introduction: Building a Fair, Just, Clean, and Effective Government
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Contents
About the Author
Part I The Course of Administrative Reforms in China
1 An Outline of the History of Administrative Reforms in China
1.1 The Three Stages of Administrative Reforms in China
1.2 The "Four Key Themes" of Administrative Reforms in China
1.3 The "Five Key Pathways" of China's Administrative Reforms
2 Reforms to the Administrative System in China, 2008-2012
2.1 The Main Achievements of the Current Government in the Area of Administrative Reforms

2.2 Prominent Issues Faced by the Current Government Over the Course of Implementing Administrative Reforms
2.3 Trends in Administrative Reforms by the Current Government
3 Assessment: Analysis of Results from the Survey on Reforms to the Administrative System in China (2008-2012)
3.1 The Survey Sample and Basic Demographics
3.2 Overall Assessments of Current Administrative Reforms in China by Party and Government Officials
3.3 Assessments of Administrative Reforms in Key Areas Undertaken by the Current Government
3.4 Expectations of Further Reform Efforts

4 The 2013 Administrative Reforms Centered on the Transformation of the Government Functions
4.1 Significant Advances in Efforts to Transform the Government Functions
4.2 The Arduous Task of Transforming the Government Functions
4.3 Pathways Toward the Restructuring the Relationship Between the Government and the Market
5 Assessment: Analysis of Results from the Survey on Reforms to the Administrative System in China (2013)
5.1 The Survey Sample and Basic Characteristics of the Sample

5.2 Basic Assessments of Reforms of State Council Agencies and of Efforts to Transform Functions of the Government
5.3 Respondents' Opinions on the Handling of the Relationships Between the Government and the Market and Between the Government and Society Through Delegating Power to Lower Levels and Transforming Government Functions
5.4 General Opinions About the Current Round of Institutional Adjustments Made by the State Council
5.5 Respondents' Opinions on Efforts to Change the Way the Government Works and Governs

5.6 Expectations of Future Administrative Reforms and Policy Suggestions
Part II Social and Economic Transformation in China and Reforms of the Administrative System
6 Economic Transformation and Government Reforms in Post-crisis China
6.1 Lessons That can be Drawn from the "Three Strengths and Three Weaknesses"
6.2 The Dual-Engine Strategy of Economic Development
6.3 Start from County-Level Reform for Government Reform
7 Challenges in Public Governance in China and Economic Transformation
7.1 The Rare Development Opportunities Provided to China by the Olympic Games

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