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A Theoretic And Data-supported Analysis On Public Servants Ability-building In Ethnic Autonomous Region

Posted on:2006-09-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C W LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360155457933Subject:Administrative Management
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During the important period of building a comprehensive Well-off Society, the Ethnic Autonomous Region local governments will take great responsibility. Building a group of high quality and specialized public servants is the organizational guarantee and the talent support to carry out every functions more efficiently for the Ethnic Autonomous Region local governments. As a result, how public servants in Ethnic Autonomous Region focus on the ability-building and become a group of honest,diligent and high efficient public servants is the tough problem waiting to be solved for ethnic autonomous governments. It is also the bottlenecks of its self-development in obtaining later-advantage. To study the subject of public servants ability-building is undoubtedly significant both theoretically and practically. This paper focuses on Urumqi-the capital city in Xinjiang Uygur Ethnic Autonomous Region and analyses systematically the topic of public servants ability-building in Ethnic Autonomous Region both in theory and authentication. According to the administrative level, the author distributed a group of questionnaire and had talks at random with 202 multi-public s nationality servants, then adopted the combination of qualitative and quantitative analysis. At last, the author gave the scientific,objective assessment to the present conditions of their ability and the problem of public servants ability-building. The author also inquired into the way of public servants ability-building in Ethnic Autonomous Region tentatively. This paper can be used as reference and direction to advance Ethnic Autonomous government work and to give impetus to carry out the general plan: to govern state according to law.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ethnic Autonomous Region, public servants ability-building, theoretic analysis, data-supported analysis
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