This book is a collection of papers from “The Party and the World Dialogue 2014”, which was attended by more than 200 political figures, scholars and experts from approximately 30 countries such as UK, US, Russia, Spain, Germany, Belgium, France, Netherlands, Sweden, Hungary, Denmark, Israel, Bulgaria, Australia, Singapore, Kyrgyzstan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Malaysia, Mongolia, India, Republic of Korea, Burma, Tonga, Afghanistan, Mexico, Argentina, Egypt, South Africa, Ethiopia, Canada, and China’s relevant institutions. The papers focus on the following topics: China’s Reforms:Particularities vs. Commonalities;China’s Reforms:Consensus upon Plurality;China’s Reforms:Competition without Zero-sum Outcome.
《中国改革:执政党的角色》为“2014中国共产党与世界对话会”文集,内容围绕中国改革的特色与共性、改革的舆论监督、没有零和博弈之结果的竞争等主题,深刻分析了改革背景、决策制定与执行过程、中国新一轮改革以及中国共产党的责任与角色。本书作为会议论文集,真实纪录了各国政要、学者对中国改革及中国共产党的探讨,在对话中突出了多元的视角,具有深刻的实践指导意义与理论研究价值。
China Center for Contemporary World Studies (CCCWS) was founded in 1994, and reorganized in 2010. Its main fields of research include international situation, political party politics, political system in foreign countries,China’s foreign strategies, socialist theories, social and political trends of thoughts and comparative studies in development modes. It actively conducts exchanges and academic discussions with foreign political party think tanks and research institutes.
中国当代世界研究中心(CCCWS),成立于2010年,主要从事国际形势、世界政党政治、国外政治制度、中国对外战略、社会主义理论、社会政治思潮、发展模式比较等方面的研究;积极开展同国外政党智库、研究机构的交流活动与学术研讨。
Approved by the Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People’s Republic ofChina, China Foundation for Peace and Development (CFPD) was registered in January 2011 in Beijing as a nation-wide non-profit making organization. The mission of CFPD is to support international exchanges and cooperation of Chinese and foreign NGOs, organize international charity activities and promote world peace and development, as well as common prosperity.
中国和平发展基金会是经国家民政部批准的全国性非营利机构,于2011年1月在北京成立。办会宗旨是支持中国民间组织参与国际交流与合作。
Contents
Remarks at the Opening Ceremony of “The Party and the World Dialogue 2014” Wang Jiarui
Remarks at the Closing Ceremony of “The Party and the World Dialogue 2014” Guo Yezhou
Panel 1: China’s Reforms:Particularities vs. Commonalities
Look to Asia for the rebirth of democracy Danny Quah
Particularities vs. Commonalities: Reform with Chinese Characteristics and Cross-cultural CommonalitiesSean Golden
Challenges AwaitingChinaand CountermeasuresSong Luzheng
“The Parameter and Paradigm of Chinese Reforms”Muhammad Zamir
Political Change: System Reform across BoundariesFlemming Christiansen
China’s "Peaceful Rise" also depends on EuropePierre Defraigne
The Party andChina’s Reform Project: Toward A State-Building PartyWang Zhengxu
Russian Experience in Political Modernization: Past Lessons and Future Challenges Guseletov Boris
The Political System ofChina: Some Considerations on its Character and ProspectsRomer Cornejo
Panel II China’s Reforms:Consensus upon Plurality
CanChinaachieve radical change? Peter Mandelson
Consensus for Pluripolarity ReformTsogtbaatar
How Can US Work withChinato Build a New Model of Big Power Relations in the Asia-PacificZhao Suisheng
Consensus upon Plurality: How to Build Consensus for Reform with a Plurality of Divergent Interests and AgendaSachin Pilot
How to Build Consensus? Augusto Soto
Plurilateral Cooperation Guided byChina’s ReformMounir Zahran
On Reform inChinaand theUnited StatesJohn Aldrich
Toward Shared Prosperity:China’s New Leap Forward in Social Protection
Wang Shaoguang
China’s New Reform—Overcoming Challenges and ContradictionsGarth Shelton
Reform with a Plurality of Divergent Inter-generational Freedoms (Opportunities) to AchieveHalapua Sitiveni
Consensus upon Plurality: How to Build Consensus for Reform with a Plurality of Divergent Interests and AgendaKyaw Naing
Panel III China’s Reforms:Competition without Zero-sum Outcome
Global Influence of China’s New Reform: An Overall EvaluationZhang Yansheng Wang Xun
The Search for A Non Zero-Sum WorldEugenio Bregolat
Chinain the south-south cooperation: what future? The case of AfricaMary-Fran?oise Renard
Some Historical and Modern Commоnalities ofKyrgyzstanandChinaMuratbek Imanaliev
China’s Rise: Competition without a Zero-Sum OutcomeChris Alden
Competition without Zero-sum Outcome: How to makeChina's Rise, Propelled by Reforms, Peaceful and Constructive to Other NationsAlan Baker
A constructivist approach to avoid zero-sum games withChinaTamás Matura
China’s Reform and SocialismZahari Zahariev
Competition without Zero-Sum Outcome:China’s Role in a Changing WorldKhalid Rahman
"Evolution ofChina's diplomacy in the last 25 years, with an emphasis on Sino-Latin American relations"Jorge E. Malena
China’s Economic Development: Competition without Zero-sum OutcomeRedae Halefom
Nationalism inChinaandJapanand Its Impact on Bilateral Relations: A Brief Outsider PerspectiveAlice Ekman
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