2050 China: Strategic Goals and Two Stages
Socialism with Chinese characteristics has crossed the threshold into a new era. This is a historic juncture in China’s development. The report of the 19th Party Congress makes strategic plans on socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era, and
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Angang Hu · Yilong Yan · Xiao Tang · Shenglong Liu
2050 China Becoming a Great Modern Socialist Country
Understanding Xi Jinping’s Governance Series Editor Angang Hu, Tsinghua University, Beijing, Beijing, China
This series give a holistic introduction and interpretation in detail on the theme that how the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, with Xi Jinping as the core, governs and develops the country. This series is the key to understanding the changes in contemporary China, predicting its future direction, and interpreting China’s rise as a major player of the world and its role in profoundly affecting the future of the world. This series will also help officials and the general public of the international community to gain a systematic appreciation of the depth and innovative qualities of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era. The key words in this series include but are not limited to: a) China Studies b) Contemporary China c) Political study of China d) Public governance e) Modern China
More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/16501
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Angang Hu Institute for Contemporary China Studies Tsinghua University Beijing, China
Yilong Yan Institute for Contemporary China Studies Tsinghua University Beijing, China
Xiao Tang School of Public Policy and Management Tsinghua University Beijing, China
Shenglong Liu Institute for Contemporary China Studies Tsinghua University Beijing, China
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