Abstract

Chinese anti-corruption struggle has achieved phased victory, the national corruption governance center has gradually moved down, and the issue of "micro-corruption" of village cadres has attracted widespread attention from the political, practical and academic circles. The standardized management system of village-level affairs is promoted and implemented nationwide as an institutional arrangement for regulating the power of village cadres and combating corruption. However, in the actual implementation process, there are problems such as passive implementation and even resistance to implementation by village cadres. The study took the L District of Y City, Shandong Province as an example, and found that the village cadres did not implement the corresponding standardized management system. The factors affecting the implementation of the standardized management system of the village cadres were investigated from the three-dimensional perspective of motivation, ability, and pressure, and then reasonable policy recommendations were put forward. Aims to give better play to the effectiveness of standardized systems.

Highlights

  • Irregular operation of power is an important source of corruption, The Chinese government has launched a series of policies and measures to regulate the operation of power and punish corruption The phenomenon of "great corruption" has been effectively curbed

  • In the field investigation, it was found that the implementation effect of the standardized management system of village affairs was not good, and the working rules and management methods were on paper, which did not play a role in regulating the power of village cadres

  • It takes time to release the effect of the system, but the survey results reflect to some extent that the village cadres have not implemented the standardized management system of village-level affairs, causing the system to deviate from the expected effect and the system implementation is in a certain dilemma

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Summary

Introduction

Irregular operation of power is an important source of corruption, The Chinese government has launched a series of policies and measures to regulate the operation of power and punish corruption The phenomenon of "great corruption" has been effectively curbed. Standardizing the use of power by village cadres is effective in controlling rural corruption and enhancing farmers’ trust. Under the background of the new era, it is extremely critical to standardize the management of village-level affairs and build an efficient and clean team of village cadres (Wang Sheng, 2020). Standardize processing, and issue a compilation manual of standardized management system for village affairs in L District in July 2020. The contents of the manual mainly include: village-level organization working rules, rural collective fund asset resource management methods, village-level major issues decision-making methods, and village-level odd-work and lost-work subsidy management methods. In the field investigation, it was found that the implementation effect of the standardized management system of village affairs was not good, and the working rules and management methods were on paper, which did not play a role in regulating the power of village cadres

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