Innovative Models of Homeowners' Self-governance: A Comparative Study of Pinge, Langqinyuan, and Shangdixili Neighborhoods in Beijing. (English)

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      Local governance is closely related to democratic participation and social harmony in urban China. Homeowners in Beijing have developed various models of self-government in their residential communities, which are consistent with the government's regulations. This article describes and analyzes three innovative models of self-government. It also explores institutional mechanisms to promote local democratic government. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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