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Inherent Nature & Dynamics of Political Stability in China

Inherent Nature & Dynamics of Political Stability in China
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摘要 For any society to progress, there must be sensitive leadership that is willing to stir the affairs of the country toward the right direction, the provision of a good life, security, opportunity to exist peacefully, a functioning legal system, responsive government, economic prosperity are all fundamental elements for sta- bility, and progress in any society. With a strong leadership in China, it has grown to become the newest and emerging super economic power bloc of the twenty-first century. Government adoption of philosophies such as the Mandate of Heaven, putting the people first, rule by virtue and deep economic reforms has not only bolstered it's authority to rule but has fortified the ruling party position as the only legitimate ruler of the greatest populated country in the world. This article develops a perception that stability of any society can only be achieved when it is deeply rooted in the philosophical ideology of that society and pursuing the core interests of the people. This work sets out to explain and examine the nature of the Chinese Communist Party dynamics in ensuring political stability in China over the decades of its inception into the political stream of the nation state.
出处 《Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences》 2015年第2期291-311,共21页 复旦人文社会科学论丛(英文版)
关键词 LEGITIMACY Civil order EFFICIENCY Chinese Communist Party 中国共产党 社会稳定 经济改革 法律制度 基本元素 以人为本 以德治国 哲学思想
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