LEADER 08878nam 2200481 450 001 9910588591503321 005 20230111143803.0 010 $a981-19-4488-1 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC7075766 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL7075766 035 $a(CKB)24717063800041 035 $a(EXLCZ)9924717063800041 100 $a20230111d2022 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aResearch on the mode of targeted poverty alleviation in China /$fChengbin Liu, Weiping Tan 210 1$aGateway East, Singapore :$cSpringer,$d[2022] 210 4$d©2022 215 $a1 online resource (154 pages) 311 08$aPrint version: Liu, Chengbin Research on the Mode of Targeted Poverty Alleviation in China Singapore : Springer,c2022 9789811944871 327 $aIntro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Authors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1 Research Background and Significance -- 1.1 Research Background -- 1.2 Research Significance -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 On the Definition of Poverty -- 2.2 Research on Poverty Measurement Standard and Poverty Identification -- 2.3 Research on the Causes of Poverty -- 2.4 Research on Poverty Alleviation Policy -- 2.5 Research on the Ways of Poverty Alleviation -- 2.6 Targeted Poverty Alleviation Research -- 3 Definitions and Theoretical Basis -- 3.1 Poverty Alleviation and Targeted Poverty Alleviation -- 3.2 The Complex Social System -- 3.3 Social Couplings -- 3.4 Observation and Second-Order Observation -- 3.5 Equivalent Functionalism -- 3.6 Systematic Rationality -- 4 Research Method -- 4.1 The Method of Theoretical Analysis -- 4.2 The Case Study Method -- 4.3 The Fieldwork Method -- 4.4 Method of Comparative Analysis -- 5 Technology Route -- 2 Second-Order Observation and the Changes in China's Poverty Alleviation Policies -- 1 Overall Mode of Poverty Alleviation: Promoting Poverty Alleviation Through System Reform (1978-1986) -- 2 Development Mode Poverty Alleviation: Regional Development Stage of Poverty Alleviation (1986-1992) -- 3 Poverty Alleviation in the Economic Mode: Project-Based Poverty Alleviation Stage of Targeted Feedback from Market Economy (1993-2000) -- 4 Action Mode for Poverty Alleviation: Village-Based Participatory Poverty Alleviation Stage (2001-2012) -- 5 Social Mode for Poverty Alleviation: Targeted Poverty Alleviation Stage (2013-2020) -- 6 Analysis of the Characteristics of Targeted Poverty Alleviation Strategies -- 6.1 Poverty Alleviation Methods: Targeted Poverty Alleviation -- 6.2 The Concept of Poverty Alleviation: Promoting Endo-Source Development. 327 $a6.3 The Main Body of Poverty Alleviation: Give Full Play to the Role of Central Enterprises as the Core Social Force of Targeted Poverty Alleviation -- 6.4 The Path of Poverty Alleviation: Vigorously Building a Comprehensive Secure Poverty Alleviation Path -- 3 Equivalent Functionalism and the System of Targeted Poverty Alleviation Policy -- 1 Interactive System -- 1.1 Responsibility System: Each Performs Its Own Function -- 1.2 Measure System: The Upper and Lower Linkage, Harmonious Coordination -- 2 System for Organizing Forces -- 2.1 Social Mobilization System: Extensive Participation and Joint Efforts -- 2.2 Investment System: Four in One, Quality and Quantity Ensurance -- 3 Integrated Poverty Alleviation System -- 4 Social Supervision and Assessment System -- 4.1 Supervision System: Multi-channel, All-Round -- 4.2 Assessment and Evaluation System: Refine the Indicators and Evaluate Strictly -- 4 Systematic Rationality and Strategy of Targeted Poverty Alleviation Practice -- 1 Accurate Identification Subsystem: Pursuing Fairness and Justice -- 1.1 Generation Logic of Accurate Identification -- 1.2 Practical Mode of Accurate Identification -- 1.3 Analysis of Typical Practice of Accurate Identification in China -- 2 The Subsystem of Targeted Poverty Alleviation: Focusing on Coordinated Development -- 2.1 Generation Logic of Accurate Assistance -- 2.2 Practice Mode of Accurate Assistance -- 2.3 Analysis of the Typical Experience: Municipal State-Owned Assets and Enterprises in Shenzhen Help Poverty-Stricken Villages Out of Poverty in Guangdong Province -- 3 The Subsystem of Accurate Management: Attaching Importance to System Innovation -- 3.1 Generation Logic of Accurate Management -- 3.2 Practical Mode of Accurate Management -- 3.3 Analysis of the Typical Experience -- 4 The Subsystem of Accurate Assessment: Adhering to Systematic Thinking. 327 $a4.1 Generation Logic of Accurate Assessment -- 4.2 Practice Mode of Accurate Assessment -- 4.3 Analysis of Typical Experience -- 5 Summary -- 5 Comprehensive Coupling: Analysis of China's Targeted Poverty Alleviation Mode -- 1 Theoretical Source: Structure and System -- 2 Theoretical Definitions: System and Coupling -- 3 Theoretical Structure: Quadruple Coupling -- 3.1 Targeted Goal Coupling: Building of a Moderately Prosperous Society in All Respects Without Leaving a Single Person Behind -- 3.2 Meticulous Structural Coupling: To Construct a New Poverty Governance System and Bring It into the National Governance System -- 3.3 Refined Process Coupling: Promoting the Coupling of the Whole Process of Targeted Poverty Alleviation and the National Strategy of Targeted Poverty Alleviation -- 3.4 Specific Functional Coupling: Helping a Large Number of Impoverished People Re-enter the Cycle of Social and Market Development -- 4 Theoretical Significance: Social Integration and Unity -- 6 The Comparison Between System Theory and Poverty Alleviation in Typical Countries -- 1 India's Experience in Poverty Alleviation -- 1.1 Poverty Background -- 1.2 Targeted Poverty Alleviation System: The Path of Inclusive Growth -- 2 Brazil's Experience in Poverty Alleviation -- 2.1 Poverty Background -- 2.2 Targeted Poverty Alleviation System: Three-Dimensional and Diversified Governance Path -- 3 Mexico's Experience in Poverty Alleviation -- 3.1 Poverty Background -- 3.2 Causes of Poverty -- 3.3 Poverty Alleviation System: Systematic and Multidimensional Poverty Alleviation -- 4 Comparison of the Experience of Poverty Alleviation in Typical Countries -- 4.1 Thinking System: Systematic Rationality -- 4.2 Modes of Identification: International Poverty Identification is More Diversified. 327 $a4.3 Implementation Strategy: International Poverty Alleviation is Still Based on Passive Relief -- 4.4 Subject Connection: The Closer Relationship Between Government and Impoverished Families -- 4.5 The Function of Policy: The Poverty Alleviation Policy with Punishment Mechanism Can Have Certain Restraint -- 7 Summary and Prospect -- 1 The Social Effectiveness of Targeted Poverty Alleviation Policies -- 1.1 Poverty Differences and Inclusive Governance -- 1.2 Good Communication and Political Trust -- 1.3 The Combination of Poverty Alleviation and Increasing People's Confidence and Enriching Their Knowledge -- 1.4 Policy Unification and Multiple Implementations -- 2 The Social Innovation of Target Poverty Alleviation Strategies -- 2.1 Innovative Awareness of Poverty -- 2.2 A System of Poverty Alleviation with Full Participation -- 2.3 A Careful System of Policy Combinations -- 2.4 The Management Process of the Ring-to-Ring Connection -- 2.5 Scientific and Accurate Identification System -- 2.6 Strict and Prudent Examination and Acceptance -- 3 Targeted Poverty Alleviation and the Consolidation of Poverty Alleviation in the Postpoverty Era -- 3.1 To Consolidate the Achievements of Poverty Alleviation -- 3.2 To Control Relative Poverty -- 3.3 To Promote the Revitalization of the Countryside -- 4 Poverty Alleviation Proposals for Developing Countries and the Future of Poverty Reduction Worldwide -- 4.1 Concept: Government-Led Poverty Reduction -- 4.2 Means: The Combination of Accurate and Developmental Assistance -- 4.3 Path: The Combination of Intervention and Self-reliance -- 4.4 Key Points: To Cultivate Agricultural Industries according to Local Conditions -- 4.5 Pivot: Improving the Accessibility of Basic Public Services -- References. 606 $aPoverty$xPrevention 606 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