Comparison of Citizen Participation Models in Public Administration Reform from a Global Perspective
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DOI: 10.25236/gemmsd.2025.071
Corresponding Author
Yuqian Ma
Abstract
This article talks about a few ways that people can help change how governments work in other parts of the world. It talks about how the rule of law and decentralized institutions make people in European and American countries want to live there. It also talks about how Asian and Latin American countries have mixed models that come from using new technology and adapting to different cultures. We can learn about how models are made and how they work by looking at things like culture, politics, and technology. Researchers have found that there is no one-size-fits-all way to get people involved in government. The best model depends on how well it fits with how local government works. Finally, it is advised that China build a path for citizen involvement that combines Chinese qualities with universal principles through legal protection, cultural development, technology empowerment, and social organization growth.
Keywords
Citizen participation; Public administration reform; Global comparison; Mode differences; China's inspiration