Xi Jinping's New Development Philosophy
Xi Jinping's New Development Philosophy
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This book explores China's Six Development Concepts, emphasizing their theoretical sources, practical innovations, and "people-centered" approach, offering valuable insights and development paths for other countries.
Format: Hardback
Length: 141 pages
Publication date: 06 April 2018
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
This comprehensive book delves into the intricate analysis of the Six Development Concepts of China, known as "Xi Jinping's New Development Philosophy." These concepts encompass innovative development, coordinated development, green development, open development, sharing development, and security development. The book aims to achieve three primary objectives:
1. Accurately portray the theoretical foundations, practical innovations, and core contents of these development ideas.
2. Analyze the profound relationships among these development concepts, highlighting their shared focus on "people-centeredness," which stands as the most significant theoretical breakthrough in this work.
3. Provide valuable insights and development paths, strategies, theories, and practical experiences for other developing countries by examining China's development concept.
In the first chapter, the book delves into the theoretical origins and philosophical underpinnings of the Six Development Concepts. It explores the historical context, philosophical influences, and ideological foundations that shape these concepts. The authors examine the philosophical ideas of Confucius, Marx, and other renowned thinkers, as well as the historical experiences of China, to shed light on the philosophical foundations of the development philosophy.
The second chapter focuses on the practical innovations and implementations of the Six Development Concepts. It examines how China has integrated these concepts into its economic, social, and environmental policies and practices. The book highlights the achievements and challenges faced by China in implementing these concepts, as well as the lessons learned and best practices that can be applied to other developing countries.
The third chapter explores the interrelationships and commonalities among the Six Development Concepts. The authors argue that these concepts are interconnected and mutually reinforcing, forming a comprehensive development framework. They identify the key common points and principles that unite these concepts, such as the importance of human development, sustainable development, and social equity.
The fourth chapter examines the development paths and strategies adopted by China to achieve its development goals. The book analyzes China's economic development model, its social welfare policies, its environmental protection initiatives, and its foreign policy strategies. It provides insights into China's development experiences, including its successes, challenges, and lessons learned.
The fifth chapter discusses the theoretical implications and applications of the Six Development Concepts for other developing countries. The authors argue that these concepts can be adapted and tailored to the specific needs and circumstances of different developing countries. They provide examples of how other developing countries can leverage the Six Development Concepts to achieve their own development goals, such as promoting inclusive growth, reducing poverty, and promoting sustainable development.
The sixth chapter concludes the book by summarizing the key findings and recommendations. The authors emphasize the importance of adopting a people-centered development approach, promoting sustainable development, and fostering international cooperation in achieving global development goals. They call for further research and policy discussions to explore the potential of the Six Development Concepts in addressing the challenges of contemporary development.
In conclusion, this book is a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and development practitioners interested in understanding China's development philosophy and its implications for other developing countries. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the Six Development Concepts, highlights their theoretical foundations, practical innovations, and interrelationships, and offers valuable insights and development paths for other developing countries. By examining China's development experience, this book contributes to the ongoing discourse on sustainable development and offers valuable lessons for achieving global prosperity and well-being.
Weight: 378g
Dimension: 160 x 241 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789811077357
Edition number: 1st ed. 2018
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