Co-Governance in a Cooperative Way: Villagers’ Self-Governance Transition from the Perspective of Integration of Three Governance Patterns——An Empirical Investigation in W Village
Ding Wen Dai Kai
(Law School, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079)
Abstract:In order to solve the dilemma of suspension in villagers’ self-governance,lots of exploring practices centered on unit-downward of self-governance have been undertaken in rural areas. The transition practice of villagers’ self-governance in W village is carried out in two paths, one adopts the cooperative mechanism constrained by the lowest coordination cost, and through embedding governing rules and procedures, undertake co-governance in a cooperative way to realize an effective form of villagers’ self-governance, with the self-governance units system of “administrative village- group-base” and the autonomous structure of “village committee—two groups and one team N clubs” as the basis. The other brings villagers’ self-governance into the rural governance to make it transit successfully and compromise well with rural governance system in a new situation by adhering to the leadership of the Party,promoting the construction of integration of Three Governance patterns and clarifying the relationship between various governance subjects. The practice in W village shows that under the background of building a new rural governance system and implementing rural revitalization strategy, villagers’ self-governance should not be separated from rural governance and develop independently, and should be coordinated with other governance methods under the framework of the new rural governance system, so as to realize the effectiveness of villagers’ self-governance and rural governance.
丁 文 戴 凯. 合作共治:三治融合视阈下的村民自治转型——基于W村的实证调查[J]. 华中师范大学学报(人文社会科学版), 2021, 60(5): 1-11.
Ding Wen Dai Kai. Co-Governance in a Cooperative Way: Villagers’ Self-Governance Transition from the Perspective of Integration of Three Governance Patterns——An Empirical Investigation in W Village. journal1, 2021, 60(5): 1-11.