Practice of poverty alleviation of China has led to the formation of the Chinese-style mode of rule of law concerning supply administration with development-based supply as the basic logic and sharing-based supply as the long-term goal. The former, which originates from the state’s obligation of protecting citizens’ rights to development, refers to the supply administration in the phase of absolute poverty control, when supply resources are accumulated through the overall development of society to promote the livelihood of the individual. The latter, which originates from the state’s obligation of protecting citizens’ rights to sharing, refers to the supply administration in the phase of relative poverty control, when the sharing of development achievements is realized under the goal of common prosperity for all by equalizing public supply and optimizing the distribution mechanism. Development-based supply and sharing-based supply together realize the innovational creation of the supply administration theory, that is, the establishment of the supply principle of “more and fairer sharing”, the evolution of the supply mode that covers subsistence, development and sharing of benefit, and the derivation of the function of the best supply administration. In particular, the establishment of the goal of sharing-based supply is precisely the most vivid interpretation of the Chinese-style modernization. The theoretical integration of development-based supply and sharing-based supply will provide the Chinese wisdom and the Chinese approach for global poverty governance. |