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External conditions and comparison of rural social governance ability

A: The external conditions of rural social governance include:

1. The top-down and outside-in dimensions of the influence of modernization factors on rural social governance constitute the macro-historical conditions for the development of rural social governance.

2. The external conditions of rural social governance constitute the structural constraints of rural social governance system, and the rural social governance system can only play a role under the constraints of such structural conditions.

3. Under the condition of market economy, the manpower, financial resources and material resources of rural areas in China are flowing to cities, and the rural areas are declining.

4. The decline of rural areas is not only the outflow of resources, but also the failure of the old social integration ties.

5. After stepping into the modernization process, various new exogenous systems have continuously entered the rural society, impacting and cleaning up the small traditions of the rural society. In the collision and interweaving of tradition and modernity, the rule system faced by rural social governance is undergoing tremendous changes.

6. Top-down system supply and bottom-up reaction and integration constitute two aspects of the change of rural rule system.