New regionalism aims at improving the global competitiveness of the region and realizes the multi-objective of regional economy, society, culture and environment through regional governance. First, new regionalism advocates the transfer of public rights to private rights, breaking the traditional form of unitary state management and the single subject of government management, promoting multiple governance and multi-level governance, and constructing a reasonable participation mechanism and interactive network based on the decentralization of modern public administration. Second, we should reshape the government-society relationship, implement the joint governance of the government, social organizations, civil society and the private sector, form a new model of embedded economic and political development, and promote the participation of NGOs and private sectors.
Edited and translated by Zhang Yifei