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Reflections on the Evolution of International Community Development and Modernized Governance in China

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DOI: 10.23977/jsoce.2025.070302 | Downloads: 12 | Views: 179

Author(s)

Yukang Yan 1

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1 Institute of Foreign Languages, Zhejiang Normal University, 688 Yingbin Avenue, Jinhua, Zhejiang, China

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Yukang Yan

ABSTRACT

This paper examines the historical evolution, current governance characteristics, and future development prospects of international communities in China. Tracing their origins from late Qing–era foreign concessions through post-1978 Reform and Opening-Up, the study highlights how these enclaves—once extraterritorial enclaves—have reemerged in special economic zones and university towns as organic, expatriate-driven communities. We analyze three defining stages: the spontaneous formation of ethnic and professional clusters, the "floating" geocommunity phase marked by separation from host society, and the multi-actor, territorially and functionally integrated governance model under government leadership. Despite gains in service provision and stakeholder collaboration, challenges persist in cultural integration, legal rights, and the balance between centralized decision-making and local autonomy. To address these issues, we propose a multidimensional governance framework centered on diversified community functions, enhanced self-governance capacities, optimized spatial and digital infrastructures, inclusive co-governance mechanisms (leveraging "grid + network" platforms and digital technologies), and a refined service ecosystem supported by nonprofit and volunteer participation. By synthesizing historical lessons with innovative policy measures, this paper offers strategic insights for constructing open, inclusive, and sustainable international communities that enrich urban life, foster cross-cultural exchange, and advance China's modernization goals under Socialism with Chinese Characteristics.

KEYWORDS

International Community; Community Integration; Smart Community; Co-Governance

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Yukang Yan, Reflections on the Evolution of International Community Development and Modernized Governance in China. Journal of Sociology and Ethnology (2025) Vol. 7: 6-12. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jsoce.2025.070302.

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