How To Become A Modernized Country China Modernization Report Outlook 2001 2016


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How To Become A Modernized Country: China Modernization Report Outlook (2001-2016)


How To Become A Modernized Country: China Modernization Report Outlook (2001-2016)

Author: Chuanqi He

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 2020-08-18


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Modernization is a complex phenomenon in the world, and is termed as a development goal in some countries and regions. This book, the first of its kind, discusses how a country can become modernized. It takes a new approach to addressing core issues in the era of globalization from a Chinese perspective. It analyzes how to become a developed and modernized country, why are some countries developed while others are not, how many countries will rise and how many will fall, will China become a new modernized country in the 21st century, and so on. The author presents a summary of 15 annual reports of China Modernization Report from 2001 to 2016. The themes covered include: basic principles of modernization (modernization science, modernization theory and modernization evaluation), level-related modernization (world, international, national, regional and urban modernization), field-relative modernization (economical, social, cultural and ecological modernization) and sector-specified modernization (agricultural, industrial and service modernization) etc.The book further discusses the principles and methods of world modernization, as well as the trends in modernization in the world and the modernization strategy in China, based on theoretical studies and research by a Chinese team for more than 16 years. This research covered 131 countries and 96% of the world's population, with a time span of 300 years (from 1750 to 2050).

How to Become a Modernized Country


How to Become a Modernized Country

Author: Chuanqi He

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2017


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"Modernization has been a polysemous word in the field of new modernization study. First of all, it refers to a worldwide phenomenon concerning the world frontiers of human development since about 18th century and the process and practice to pursue, reach and maintain world frontier's levels. Secondly it has been a progressive change of human civilization with the transformation from traditional to modern paradigm which took place in all fields of civilization such as politics, economy, society and culture etc. Thirdly it can be used as a development goal directly or indirectly, and among them, the modernized developed countries are willing to keep the most advanced level in the world, while non-modernized developing countries are working hard to catch-up and reach the modernized level in more short time. For example, the national objective of China is to become a moderately developed country in the middle of 21st century and a modernized developed country in the second half of the 21st century.

Towards a New Russian Work Culture


Towards a New Russian Work Culture

Author: Vladimir V Karacharovskiy

language: en

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Release Date: 2016-10-11


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This innovative book offers a fresh perspective on the national work culture of Russia and the substantial role foreign institutional and cultural impact has had in shaping it. Russia's contemporary work culture is understood as a national system supplemented by new values and attitudes that have been adopted through the mediation of foreign individuals and corporations or in response to the challenges of Western competition. The book argues that the foreign factor triggers change in the landscape of Russia's work culture, the scope of which depends on the type of influence. However, there is a certain core of the work culture that remains resistant to any external impact.