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Theoretical bases for the development of the Chinese-Belarusian industrial park "Veliky kamen" as a center for innovative, regional growth and international competitiveness
In: Vesci Nacyjanal'naj Akadėmii Navuk Belarusi: Izvestija Nacional'noj Akademii Nauk Belarusi = Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. Seryja humanitarnych navuk = Serija gumanitarnych nauk = Humanitarian series, Band 66, Heft 4, S. 498-507
ISSN: 2524-2377
The article examines the mechanism of functioning of the Chinese-Belarusian industrial park "Veliky kamen". The conclusion is made about the expediency of further development of the park as a center of innovative, regional growth and increasing the international competitiveness of the Belarusian economy. A review of theories and concepts that form the theoretical foundations of improving the park model is carried out. Among them: the theory of polarized development, international competitiveness, regional innovation systems, the concept of realizing the spatial advantages of economic activity (agglomeration, urban governance). The policy of further development of the park in the following areas has been substantiated: the formation of an innovative environment for residents; formation of a cluster model; increasing the international competitiveness of the park through the use of management innovations, expanding service services, including using digital technologies, implementing the effects of agglomeration when creating a satellite city on the basis of the park.
Journey to the East: A Philosophical Inquiry into the Early Reception of St. Augustine in China
In: International journal of Asian studies, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 117-129
ISSN: 1479-5922
AbstractIn modern scholarship, much ink has been spilled over the significance of St. Augustine in the history of Western philosophy and theology. However, little effort has been made to clarify the legacy of Augustine in East Asia, especially his contribution to China during the early Jesuit missionary work through the Maritime Silk Road. The present article attempts to fill this lacuna and provide a philosophical analysis of the encounter of Chinese indigenous religions with St Augustine, by inquiring into why and how Augustine was taken as a model for the Chinese in their acceptance of the Christian faith. The analysis is split into three parts. The first part reflects on the contemporary disputations over the quality of the paraphrasing work of the early Jesuits, analyzing the validity of the allegedly careless inaccuracies in their introduction of Augustine's biography. The second part analyses some rarely discussed Chinese translations of Augustine, which I recently found in the Nanjing Union Theological Seminary, with particular focus on their ideological context. In particular, the paraphrased text concerning Augustine's theory of sin and the two cities will be highlighted. The third part goes a step further in exploring the reason why Augustine was considered an additional advantage in dealing with the conflicts between Christian and Confucian values. The primary contribution this essay makes is to present a philosophical inquiry into the role of Augustine in the early acceptance of Christianity in China by suggesting that a strategy of "Confucian-Christian synthesis" had been adopted by the Jesuit missionaries. Thereby, they accommodated Confucian terms without dropping the core values of the orthodox Catholic faith. The conclusion revisits the critics' arguments and sums up with an evaluation of the impact of Augustine's religious values in the indigenization of Christianity in China.
Investigating Supreme Court Impact on Agency Small Business Goaling: The Case of Public Procurement and Contracting
In: APSA 2012 Annual Meeting Paper
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1 Small Farming in the Market Economy: A Study of a Village in Shandong, and Its Theoretical Significance
In: Mapping China, S. 7-35
Understanding the impacts of ecological compensation policies on energy poverty: insights from forest communities in Zhejiang, China
In: Land use policy: the international journal covering all aspects of land use, Band 142, S. 107144
ISSN: 0264-8377
The Philosophical Implications and Enlightenment of Xi Jinping's View of Learning
In: African and Asian studies: AAS, Band 22, Heft 3, S. 273-289
ISSN: 1569-2108
Abstract
With the rapid development of economic globalization, the world situation is ever-changing, and new things, new knowledge and new ideas are emerging all the time. Xi Jinping believes that learning is the way to pass on civilization, the ladder to grow in life, the foundation to consolidate political parties and the key to national prosperity. The Chinese nation is a nation that loves learning and is good at learning. The Communist Party of China is a political party that attaches great importance to learning and is good at learning. To create in learning, to develop in practice, the Communist Party of China regards learning as the inherent gene of its own development and the eternal subject of its own construction. It is significant for promoting cultural exchange and mutual appreciation.
John Dewey's democracy and education: A centennial handbook: edited by Leonard J. Waks and Andrea R. English, New York, NY, Cambridge University Press, 2022, 374 pp., £20.14 (paperback), ISBN 9781316506004
In: Social science journal: official journal of the Western Social Science Association, S. 1-4
ISSN: 0362-3319
The phenomenon of vocal lyrics in Chinese and Russian musical culture of the 19th – 20th centuries: issues of poetics and aesthetics
In: Voprosy istorii: VI = Studies in history, Band 2022, Heft 10-1, S. 128-137
The evolution of Chinese and Russian vocal art of the period of the 19th-20th centuries is considered as the main direction of research within the framework of this article. The theoretical basis of the combination of poetry and music in the artistic songs of China and Russia is being studied. Representative works of vocal lyrics from different eras, key national characteristics of poetic and aesthetic categories of singing art of two musical cultures are discussed.
Research on Online Reservation Preference of Hotel Consumers Based on Joint Analysis Method
In: International journal of enterprise information systems: IJEIS ; an official publication of the Information Resources Management Association, Band 15, Heft 4, S. 75-86
ISSN: 1548-1123
With the rapid development of e-commerce, the online booking of hotel websites has become a very common way of booking. With a large number of tourists booking hotels online, with huge turnover, many online travel agencies pay more and more attention to the development, operation. and maintenance of the websites. For those online booking websites which provide hotel reservation information services, it is very important for their survival and development that they can satisfy customers, reduce their risk perception, and enhance their repeated purchase behavior in the process of hotel booking. Therefore, it is necessary to study the quality and operation efficiency of online hotel booking website. Based on the theory of consumer behavior, consumer preference, and product attributes, this article determines that the consumer preference for online hotel booking can be studied through consumer preferences for movie attributes. The basic theory of joint analysis method is studied, and the online reservation consumer preference theory is analyzed. Finally, a case study is carried out, and the results show that preferences of a consumer online reservation hotel can provide a favorable basis for making proper measurements.
Beijing's Peak Car Transition: Hope for Emerging Cities in the 1.5 °C Agenda
Peak car has happened in most developed cities, but for the 1.5 °C agenda the world also needs emerging cities to go through this transition. Data on Beijing shows that it has reached peak car over the past decade. Evidence is provided for peak car in Beijing from traffic supply (freeway length per capita and parking bays per private car) and traffic demand (private car ownership, automobile modal split, and Vehicle Kilometres Travelled per capita). Most importantly the data show Beijing has reduced car use absolutely whilst its GDP has continued to grow. Significant growth in electric vehicles and bikes is also happening. Beijing's transition is explained in terms of changing government policies and emerging cultural trends, with a focus on urban fabrics theory. The implications for other emerging cities are developed out of this case study. Beijing's on-going issues with the car and oil will remain a challenge but the first important transition is well underway.
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Beijing's Peak Car Transition: Hope for Emerging Cities in the 1.5 °C Agenda
In: Urban Planning, Band 3, Heft 2, S. 82-93
Peak car has happened in most developed cities, but for the 1.5 °C agenda the world also needs emerging cities to go through this transition. Data on Beijing shows that it has reached peak car over the past decade. Evidence is provided for peak car in Beijing from traffic supply (freeway length per capita and parking bays per private car) and traffic demand (private car ownership, automobile modal split, and Vehicle Kilometres Travelled per capita). Most importantly the data show Beijing has reduced car use absolutely whilst its GDP has continued to grow. Significant growth in electric vehicles and bikes is also happening. Beijing's transition is explained in terms of changing government policies and emerging cultural trends, with a focus on urban fabrics theory. The implications for other emerging cities are developed out of this case study. Beijing's on-going issues with the car and oil will remain a challenge but the first important transition is well underway.
Emerging Market Heterogeneity: Insights from Cluster and Taxonomy Analysis
In: IMF Working Paper No. 15/155
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Born Red: A Chronicle of the Cultural Revolution
In: Pacific affairs: an international review of Asia and the Pacific, Band 61, Heft 3, S. 495
ISSN: 1715-3379
Wireless coupling for LVDT sensor for reactor applications
In: Progress in nuclear energy: the international review journal covering all aspects of nuclear energy, Band 163, S. 104788
ISSN: 0149-1970