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Under the new normal of China, governance should rely on the rule of law and social participation. The logics of urban-rural planning management changing under this situation both have to govern the country with the law on the basis of the fair management, and regulate social relations under the requirement of stability. By summarizing the power source, alienation, organizational structure, it can be observed that the logic of urban-rural planning management in China is rule by law which is reflected in the powers distribution and constraints with justice as the core. On the other hand, stemming from a tradition, coordination is the focus of China’s urban-rural planning management. This logic is obviously based on rule of man, embodied the choice of organization mode, management means and the ways of dealing with social relations can be clearly showed that logic. But there is no contradiction between these two management concepts. The two logics can be coordinated by contract-based collective governance logic and the optimization of techniques.

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urban-rural planning administration, rule of law, rule of man, coordination

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Journal of US-China Public Administration, April 2016, Vol. 13, No. 4, 228-243

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