Predicaments and Countermeasures of Network Supervision in the Government of Anti-Corruption in China

Xiaoying ZENG, Jiang WU

Abstract


Network supervision has become a new way of administrative supervision. Because of the failure of traditional administrative supervision, the network supervision is promoted to the the forefront of anti-corruption campaigns. However, network supervision, which is like a double-edged sword, plays a positive role and negative effects in administrative supervision. The network supervision can mobilize the enthusiasm of citizen participation, and it can decrease the cost of supervision. Openness and effectiveness of network can promote the development of network supervision, and also can avoid its dilemmas. Therefore, with the help of laws and regulations and autonomous network, network supervision may exert its particular advantages. It will improve efficiency of administrative supervision.


Keywords


Network supervision; Governance; Predicament; Countermeasures

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/3897

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