Research on the Path Construction of Multi-Subject Synergistic Governance in Rural Areas of High Altitude Pastoral Regions

Authors

  • Mi Ma Xi zang University, Lhasa City, Xi zang Autonomous Region, China
  • Yang Ji Xi zang University, Lhasa City, Xi zang Autonomous Region, China
  • Dui Zan Xi zang University, Lhasa City, Xi zang Autonomous Region, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53469/jssh.2025.7(05).12

Keywords:

Rural governance, Multiple subjects, Collaborative governance, Pastoral area

Abstract

Rural governance is a fundamental project of the national governance system and a core proposition for the modernization of grassroots governance in border and ethnic minority areas. With the requirements of building a new socialist and the need for the full implementation of the rural revitalization strategy, the main body of rural governance in the pastoral areas has evolved from a single subject in the past to the current “one core and multiple parties” collaborative governance model centered on the “grassroots Party organization”. Due to the limitations of geographical, cultural and historical conditions, there exist problems in the rural governance of the northern Xi zang pastoral areas, such as unclear rights and responsibilities of multiple subjects, imperfect collaborative governance mechanisms among subjects, and an insufficiently rigorous overall supervision system in rural areas. To solve these problems, it is urgent to optimize the legal system and mechanism guarantee for the collaborative governance of multiple subjects in practice, consolidate the governance foundation, strengthen the supervision of subjects, improve the collaborative guarantee mechanism, and build a multi-party co-governance path that suits the development stage and particularity of the pastoral areas.

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Published

2025-05-29

How to Cite

Ma, M., Ji, Y., & Zan , D. (2025). Research on the Path Construction of Multi-Subject Synergistic Governance in Rural Areas of High Altitude Pastoral Regions. Journal of Social Science and Humanities, 7(5), 63–68. https://doi.org/10.53469/jssh.2025.7(05).12

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