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Chinese Government Transparency Index Report (2016)

Based on Information Disclosure on Government Websites

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This report looks at 49 large cities and 100 counties (county-level cities and districts), evaluating their results of government information disclosure in 2016 from several aspects, including government information disclosure platforms, normative documents, information about administrative approval, information about administrative punishment, information about environmental protection, information about the redevelopment of shanty areas, information about public assistance, information about education, annual report on government information disclosure, and information disclosure upon application. In the end, the report provides an analysis of the progress made and problems existing in the implementation of government information disclosure systems, and advice on the future improvement of the systems.

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    Head of the Project Team: Yanbin Lv, Deputy Director of National Center for Rule of Law Index of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Director and Professor of Department of Survey and Studies of National Situation of Rule of Law of the Institute of Law of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; He Tian, Director of National Center for Rule of Law Index of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Professor of the Institute of Law of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Team members: Wang Xiaomei, Li Yanjie, Xu Bin, Liu Yanpeng, Liu Di, Wang Yang, Sun Siqi, Ji Xuan, Wang Yuhan, Zhao Qianling, Tian Chuncai, Pang Yue, Ruan Yuqing, Yang Deshi, Zhu Shaoqing, Wang Hongqiao, Yao Xiaomin, Shao Wennan, Wang Shushan, Wang Ying, Wang He, Wang Xiaoli, Jiao Ruoyuan, Chen Jiamin, Xu Na, Zhang Na, Huang Enhao, Li Wei, Zhang Yinan, Huang Xianda, and Duan Ruxia. This report was mainly written by Yanbin Lv and Liu Di, who is an Academic Assistant of National Center for Rule of Law Index of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Wang Yang, Yang Deshi, Zhu Shaoqing, Wang Xiaoli, Shao Wennan, Wang He, Huang Enhao and Li Wei also participated in writing some parts of the report.

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Li, L., Tian, H., Lv, Y. (2018). Chinese Government Transparency Index Report (2016). In: Li, L., Tian, H., Lv, Y. (eds) China’s Rule of Law Index 2017. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6907-9_3

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