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DESCRIPTION:The Scope and Classification of the Chinese Civil Servant Janua
 ry 2006 was the first time Civil Service Law was introduced in China. The 
 most controversial issue that came up is the unique scope of the Chinese c
 ivil servant and its classification. Two questions will be discussed: (1) 
 Why does China have to involve the members working in Chinese Communist Pa
 rty (CCP) organs in the scope of what makes a good civil servant?\; (2) Sh
 ould there be a classification between the political civil servant and the
  career civil servant? Song Shiming is a former Professor of Public Admini
 stration at the National School of Administration of China and is a curren
 t member of the People's Republic of China's State Writing Committee of Ci
 vil Servant Law.&nbsp\; He received his PhD in Public Administration in 19
 97 from Beijing University.&nbsp\; Shiming is a visiting scholar at SU stu
 dying government reform in the U.S. and conducting research for his book\,
  Comparative Studies of Administrative Reforms between China and the U.S.
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SUMMARY:East Asia presents: Song Shiming
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Scope and Classification of the Chinese Ci
 vil Servant January 2006 was the first time Civil Service Law was introduc
 ed in China. The most controversial issue that came up is the unique scope
  of the Chinese civil servant and its classification. Two questions will b
 e discussed: (1) Why does China have to involve the members working in Chi
 nese Communist Party (CCP) organs in the scope of what makes a good civil 
 servant?\; (2) Should there be a classification between the political civi
 l servant and the career civil servant? Song Shiming is a former Professor
  of Public Administration at the National School of Administration of Chin
 a and is a current member of the People's Republic of China's State Writin
 g Committee of Civil Servant Law.&nbsp\; He received his PhD in Public Adm
 inistration in 1997 from Beijing University.&nbsp\; Shiming is a visiting 
 scholar at SU studying government reform in the U.S. and conducting resear
 ch for his book\, Comparative Studies of Administrative Reforms between Ch
 ina and the U.S.
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