CHINA MODEL IN GLOBALIZATION PROCESS
Journal Title: Journal of Globalization Studies - Year 2012, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
The Chinese success depends upon five decisive factors: concise and prag-matic development theories, strict and efficient administrative system, eco-nomic structure supporting capitals with restriction, opening-up policy being implemented in a well-controlled and gradual manner, hardworking people with a creative spirit. The Chinese development confronts several problems: its cost is too high; some important relations have lost their balance; the reform of the political institution has lagged behind the economic reform; some countries feel nervous about China's development, etc. To maintain its sustainability China must deal with five pairs of relations, namely those between social justice and efficiency, political reform and economic reform, economic development and ecological protection, native culture and foreign culture, and between righteousness and benefit. Finally, improving the China model will be beneficial to the world development.
Authors and Affiliations
Cheng Long, Yang Ping
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