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Abstract
This paper analyzes the problems in the governance of the novel coronavirus epidemic, and finds that there are still problems in collaborative governance, such as difficulties in inter-governmental coordination, lack of institutional guarantee, and insufficient role of social organizations. On this basis, this paper attempts to build a public crisis collaborative governance model, further explains the model, and puts forward specific action directions and countermeasures for the three types of subjects involved in this model, including government, social organizations and citizens, to participate in the public crisis collaborative governance.
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