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Research Article: Coexistence Relationship between Non-Governmental Organizations and Public Order in China

Received: Oct. 13, 2014    Accepted: Oct. 21, 2014    Published: Oct. 30, 2014
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In the progress of modernization, it is still a project to be further explored how we can establish an effective and rational public order. Non-governmental organizations are the interactive vehicles that form the part and whole system. Through an analysis of the co-existing relationship between non-governmental and governmental organizations, this study intends to examine the functions that the non-governmental organizations perform in the structuring the social order. Accordingly, we will systemize, institutionalize and structurize the corporate system. Only on the basis of the inscape of the regional social order can we find a pattern that will lead to a generally harmonious one. In this way we can get our ideas into shape how to develop the present Chinese society harmoniously.

DOI 10.11648/j.hss.20140206.14
Published in Humanities and Social Sciences ( Volume 2, Issue 6, November 2014 )
Page(s) 157-172
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Non-Governmental Organizations, Public Order, Coexistence

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  • School of Sociology and Public Management, East China University of Science and Technology, ShangHai, China; Department of Sociology, Purdue University, Indiana, USA

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