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Этика государственного служения: реформы в Китае и России в горизонте поиска новых этических оснований политики

Этика государственного служения: реформы в Китае и России в горизонте поиска новых этических оснований политики

Abstract

The current state of government agencies is characterized by loss of ethical foundations that were used to exist in the system of civil service earlier. Such situation may result in destabilization of governance relations. The article contains comparative analysis of management reforms in Russia and China. In both countries they are aimed at searching new ethical foundations of domestic policies.

Современное состояние властных структур характеризуется утратой этических оснований, действовавших ранее в системе государственной службы. Такая ситуация грозит дестабилизацией управленческих отношений. В статье с точки зрения компаративистики проанализированы реформы управления России и Китая, направленные на поиск новых этических оснований внутренней политики.

Keywords

ЭТИКА, ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАЯ СЛУЖБА, ПАТРИМОНИАЛЬНАЯ СИСТЕМА, ВЛАСТЬ, РЕФОРМЫ УПРАВЛЕНИЯ, КОМПАРАТИВИСТСКИЙ ПОДХОД

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