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Scientific Approach to Development and Human Rights 被引量:1
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作者 BY YANG ZHENGQUAN The author is Vice-President of the China Society for Human Rights Studies and Executive Vice-President of the China Human Rights Development Foundation. The article is a speech he made at a forum "Scientific Development Approach and Human Rights Development" jointly held on December 9,2005 by the China Society for Human Rights Studies and the Humanities Society of Beijing University. 《The Journal of Human Rights》 2006年第5期6-8,共3页
The Third Plenary Session of the 16th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in October 2003 put forward a scientific approach of people-centered, all-round, coordinated and sustainable development ... The Third Plenary Session of the 16th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in October 2003 put forward a scientific approach of people-centered, all-round, coordinated and sustainable development and made it a strategy for governing the country, putting it in command of all economic and social development. Since reform and opening up in 1978, China has persisted in the central task of economic development and put development in the first place. The evolution of the concept "development is the hard truth" to "development is a task of first importance in governing the country and invigorating the Chinese nation" and to the establishment of the scientific development approach reflects the deepening and growing command of the laws governing China's economic and social development. 展开更多
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Different Situations, Different Economic Institutions ---A Historical Perspective on China and India's Approaches to Development
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作者 Huifen Yu Boyong Tang 《Chinese Business Review》 2006年第1期36-43,共8页
Both being two developing countries with a vast territory, dense population, and centuries-old ancient civilization, China and India have many in common in natural resources, population size, historical condition, cur... Both being two developing countries with a vast territory, dense population, and centuries-old ancient civilization, China and India have many in common in natural resources, population size, historical condition, current economic issues, etc. except for regime. The competition between China and India is a typical one between economic institutions. This paper, by making a diachronic analysis on their courses of development, tries to justify the importance of adopting an economic institution suitable to the situation of a country. 展开更多
关键词 economic institution historical perspective China India approach to development
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