Political marketing and medical humanities education in political theory

  • Jinling Chen College of Marxism, Zunyi Medical University
  • Nan Wang College of Marxism, Zunyi Medical University
  • Yongfei Yuan College of Marxism, Zunyi Medical University
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Keywords: conflict avoidance, policy marketing, public policy

Abstract

Policy marketing has a strong theoretical explanatory power and practical governance capabilities, and has become an important policy tool. Applying policy marketing to urban neighbor conflict avoidance has the theoretical necessity and practical possibility. So, in this paper analysis the policy marketing can be applied to issues such as urban neighbor avoidance conflicts. In conclusion we propose that, political marketing faces both opportunities and corresponding challenges.

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Published
2023-09-01
How to Cite
Chen, J., Wang, N., & Yuan, Y. (2023). Political marketing and medical humanities education in political theory. Human Resources Management and Services, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.18282/hrms.v5i1.3345
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