China in 2020: a new type of superpower
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In: Communist and post-communist studies: an international interdisciplinary journal, Band 37, Heft 2, S. 265-280
ISSN: 0967-067X
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In: Understanding Xi Jinping's Governance
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Road of Socialist Modernization with Chinese Characteristics -- Chapter 2. 2035 to basically realize the Socialist modernization by 2035 -- Chapter 3. Basically realize economic modernization by 2035 -- Chapter 4. Promote common prosperity for all by 2035 -- Chapter 5. Basically achieve green modernization by 2035 -- Chapter 6. Basically modernize national governance by 2035 -- Chapter 7. Summary and Outlook.
In: Understanding Xi Jinping's Governance
This open access book expounds in detail on the profound meaning and main characteristics of modernization with Chinese characteristics. This was done utilizing tools of historical investigation and fact-based research on the modernization of New China. The author provides a far-reaching outlook of the strategic goals and future trends of modernization with Chinese characteristics. In this book, the author answers the questions: What is modernization with Chinese characteristics? How did this modernization develop, and what are its main features? In what direction will it develop in the future? Why did China propose to basically realize the goal of socialist modernization by 2035? How can China achieve this ambitious goal on schedule? What major impact will this modernization have on China and the world? This book adheres to the concept of "knowledge for the people, knowledge for the country, and knowledge for mankind." It actively explores and summarizes the laws of modernization with Chinese characteristics and fully elucidates its characteristics. This book not only provides decision-makers with a basis for understanding national conditions and their national policy research, but also serves as an important reference for party members, cadres, and readers to understand the path of modernization with Chinese characteristics.
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Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 The Construction of China's State System -- 1.1 Mao Zedong: A State System for New China -- 1.2 Mao Zedong: Major System Innovations -- 1.3 Mao Zedong: Mistakes of the Later Years -- 1.4 Deng Xiaoping: Reconstruction of the Basic Party System, and the State Selection of 'Three Paths' After the Cultural Revolution -- 1.5 Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao: Consolidating and Improving the Basic Socialist System -- 1.6 Summary: China's Path Versus the Western Way -- 2 The Third Plenary Session of the Eighteenth Central Committee of the C.P.C.-A New Milestone in China's Reform -- 2.1 The Third Plenary Session-A Milestone in China's Reform (11th-18th) -- 2.2 High Praise for China's Reform, and a Summary of Important Experiences -- 2.3 The Guiding Ideology of the Decision and the Overall Goal of Comprehensively Deepening Reform -- 2.4 Construction and Reform of a 'Five in One' System -- 2.5 Summary: Raising Confidence in the System and Comprehensively Deepening Reform -- 3 Modernization of State Governance -- 3.1 Modernization of the State -- 3.2 Modernization of State Governance -- 3.3 Modernization of the State Governance's Capacities -- 3.4 Modernization of the State Governance System -- 3.5 Non-western Modernization of China's State Governance -- 3.6 Summary: Major Tasks for the Future -- 4 The Relationship Between the Government and the Market -- 4.1 A Significant Relationship and a Prominent Contradiction -- 4.2 Understanding the History -- 4.3 More Respect for Market Rule -- 4.4 Accelerating Government Transformation -- 4.5 Summary: Two Hands Are Always Better Than One -- 5 The Relationship Between the State-Owned and Private Economies -- 5.1 Evolution of the Relationship -- 5.2 State-Owned and Private: A Dual System -- 5.3 The Future of China's Mixed Economy -- 5.4 Summary: Two Legs Are Better Than One
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This book examines the historical development of China's collective presidency and identifies five key mechanisms which effectively reduce the asymmetries of knowledge and power. The mechanisms discussed are: group or collective succession, collective division of responsibilities and cooperation, collective learning, collective research, and collective decision making. This work presents many facts including historical details showing that the collective presidency of China is a unique and prodigious innovation of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and China's socialist political system. We see how China's political system stands in contrast to the presidential system that exists in the United States, which can be described as a system of personal responsibility of the president. The author identifies characteristics of the collective presidency and introduces a framework for analysis. Chapters then explore the phases of historical development in detail and examine fundamental features in terms of their historical development, operational characteristics and evaluation. The final chapter summarizes the political advantages of collective presidency, particularly international competitive advantages, and readers will discover that the route to success for modern China lies in collective presidency. This book will appeal to anyone who wishes to discover how China's political system works, to explore its political institutions that operate in conjunction with the CPC and the Chinese state, or to discover how a collective presidency can work successfully
In: Political and economic history of China (1949-1976) v. 1
In: Routledge studies on the Chinese economy 23
The Center for China Studies is among China's most influential think-tanks, and its China Studies Reports are read at the highest levels of government. Now for the first time, the most important of these reports is collected in book form in English, providing a fascinating insight into the challenges and opportunities for Chinese development and the government's thinking on economic and social issues. Including comparative studies with developed and developing nations, analysis of past economic performance and future trends, and effects of demographic shifts such as population ageing and urbanization, this book is an essential collection of research and includes notes made by central party leaders. Compiled by the founder of the Center for China Studies, one of the country's leading economists, this book is key to understanding Chinese development and the likely future path of government policy.