Research on the Dilemmas and Solutions of Public Policy Implementation Supervision Models

Muchen Guo

Abstract


Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, China has entered a critical phase in modernizing its national governance system. One of the key elements of this reform is the establishment of an effective public policy implementation and supervision system, which is essential for ensuring the successful execution of national strategies and policies. This paper explores the importance of policy supervision, particularly in the context of achieving efficient and transparent governance. It identifies several key issues, including weak awareness of supervision among policy entities, lack of consensus between supervising and executing bodies, insufficient transparency in policy implementation, gaps in relevant legal frameworks, and the need for differentiated supervision approaches.

Through a review of existing literature, the paper examines both the value and challenges of policy information disclosure, as well as the issue of information asymmetry in public policy decision-making. The research highlights flaws in current supervisory systems and proposes a set of recommendations to address these issues. Key proposals include strengthening the supervisory awareness of policy entities, improving legal frameworks for supervision, enhancing the transparency of policy implementation, and developing a differentiated supervision model based on the importance and complexity of policies.

The paper concludes that a more structured and transparent supervision system is essential for improving the effectiveness of public policy execution and ensuring that the government can meet the expectations of the public. Establishing a dynamic feedback mechanism and defining clear levels of supervision are crucial steps towards building a more efficient and responsive governance system.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/jepf.v11n1p65

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