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Since the dawn of Reform and Opening, practical innovations at the basal level have provided unending, fresh models for reform and development in all areas of the nation; E-governance is no exception. Over the past decade, some local governments have made real autonomous progress in E-governance, giving rise to a few.
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Qingdao Municipal Government General Office Issuance No. 20, (2008).
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Wanmi means 10,000 m in Chinese. This system takes blocks of 10,000 m2 as grid units.—translator’s note.
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The term means roughly “thrown bricks,” and refers to online criticisms, often playful.
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Du, P., Yu, S., Yang, D. (2019). Innovative Models: Progress Made by Local Governments. In: Du, P., Yu, S., Yang, D. (eds) The Development of E-governance in China. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1014-0_10
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