Provision of Essential Public Services in the Rural Areas: China’s Experiences and Suggestions for Viet Nam
Recent sociology research in China showed that the trust and satisfaction of people in rural areas with essential public services provided by the government are on decline from central to local level. The provision of essential public services in rural areas is also detrimental to the trust of the people because of problems such as inadequate resources for investment, unbalanced structure and low overall satisfaction. By describing the reality, causes and solutions of China in providing essential public services in rural areas, the article proposes some experiences for Viet Nam.
Source: Journal of Political Theory and Communications, no 10 (2019).
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