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Nutrition impacts of non-solid cooking fuel adoption on under-five children in developing countries 被引量:1
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作者 Yalin Tang Yuhe Guo +1 位作者 Gang Xie Chengfang Liu 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第2期397-413,共17页
This paper examines the nutrition impacts of using non-solid cooking fuel on under-five children in developing countries.We draw on data from more than 1.12 million children in 62 developing countries from the Demogra... This paper examines the nutrition impacts of using non-solid cooking fuel on under-five children in developing countries.We draw on data from more than 1.12 million children in 62 developing countries from the Demographic and Health Surveys(DHS).Results from both fixed effects(FE)and instrumental variable(IV)estimates show that using non-solid cooking fuel significantly improves the nutrition outcomes of under-five children.Compared with their peers from households mainly using solid fuel,children from households mainly using non-solid fuel exhibit a lower probability of experiencing stunting(by 5.9 percentage points)and being underweight(by 1.2 percentage points).Our further investigation provides evidence for several underlying mechanisms,such as improved indoor air quality,induced reduction in children’s respiratory symptoms,benefits on maternal health,and reduction in maternal time spent on fuel collection or cooking.Heterogenous analyses suggest that the nutrition benefits of using non-solid cooking fuel are more prominent among boys,children above three years old,and those from households of lower socioeconomic status,rural areas,and Southeast Asia. 展开更多
关键词 non-solid cooking fuel nutrition benefits under-five children developing countries
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Challenges to establishing and maintaining kidney transplantation programs in developing countries:What are the coping strategies?
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作者 Rabea Ahmed Gadelkareem Amr Mostafa Abdelgawad +4 位作者 Nasreldin Mohammed Mohammed Ali Zarzour Mahmoud Khalil Ahmed Reda Hisham Mokhtar Hammouda 《World Journal of Methodology》 2024年第2期1-16,共16页
Kidney transplantation(KT)is the optimal form of renal replacement therapy for patients with end-stage renal diseases.However,this health service is not available to all patients,especially in developing countries.The... Kidney transplantation(KT)is the optimal form of renal replacement therapy for patients with end-stage renal diseases.However,this health service is not available to all patients,especially in developing countries.The deceased donor KT programs are mostly absent,and the living donor KT centers are scarce.Single-center studies presenting experiences from developing countries usually report a variety of challenges.This review addresses these challenges and the opposing strategies by reviewing the single-center experiences of developing countries.The financial challenges hamper the infrastructural and material availability,coverage of transplant costs,and qualification of medical personnel.The sociocultural challenges influence organ donation,equity of beneficence,and regular follow-up work.Low interests and motives for transplantation may result from high medicolegal responsibilities in KT practice,intense potential psychosocial burdens,complex qualification protocols,and low productivity or compensation for KT practice.Low medical literacy about KT advantages is prevalent among clinicians,patients,and the public.The inefficient organizational and regulatory oversight is translated into inefficient healthcare systems,absent national KT programs and registries,uncoordinated job descriptions and qualification protocols,uncoordinated on-site investigations with regulatory constraints,and the prevalence of commercial KT practices.These challenges resulted in noticeable differences between KT services in developed and developing countries.The coping strategies can be summarized in two main mechanisms:The first mechanism is maximizing the available resources by increasing the rates of living kidney donation,promoting the expertise of medical personnel,reducing material consumption,and supporting the establishment and maintenance of KT programs.The latter warrants the expansion of the public sector and the elimination of non-ethical KT practices.The second mechanism is recruiting external resources,including financial,experience,and training agreements. 展开更多
关键词 CHALLENGES Coping strategies developing countries Kidney transplantation Low resources Single-center
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The barriers of joining in vitro fertilization programs among infertile couples in developing countries:A scoping review
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作者 Andriana K Dewi Anggi L Wicaksana +1 位作者 Muhammad Lutfi Agung Dewanto 《Asian pacific Journal of Reproduction》 2023年第4期147-154,I0001-I0003,共11页
Objective:To determine the barriers of joining in-vitro fertilization(IVF)programs among infertile couples in developing countries.Methods:This study assessed infertile couples and the barriers or associated factors r... Objective:To determine the barriers of joining in-vitro fertilization(IVF)programs among infertile couples in developing countries.Methods:This study assessed infertile couples and the barriers or associated factors resulting in delayed decision-making of joining IVF program by searching databases PubMed,ScienceDirect,EBSCO,ClinicalKey,and Cochrane Library from inception until December 31,2021.Additional search strategies were snowballing literature search and citation tracking.Results:Eleven articles were included in the scoping review.The cost was the greatest barrier of joining IVF program.Limited access and lack of assisted reproductive technology centers,few qualified infertility trained staff,insufficient government support,low priority in government policy,along with sociocultural factors,such as religion and false beliefs or myths were also majorly considered to be associated obstacles.Conclusions:The main barrier associated with IVF program among infertile couples in developing countries is the high cost of the IVF services. 展开更多
关键词 In vitro fertilization Assisted reproductive technology BARRIER developing countries
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Environmental Impact Assessment System and Process in Developing Countries
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作者 Ramesh Prasad Bhatt 《Open Journal of Ecology》 2023年第12期977-1009,共33页
Environmental impact assessment (EIA), a decision-making process for project appraisal and sustainability adopted globally as an administrative process to identify, predict, evaluate, and monitor projects from their f... Environmental impact assessment (EIA), a decision-making process for project appraisal and sustainability adopted globally as an administrative process to identify, predict, evaluate, and monitor projects from their feasibility, preconstruction, construction, and operation stages to mitigate the adverse impacts and enhance the beneficial impacts for the protection of the affected environment, The study objective is to explore global EIA systems and processes and find shortcomings and implications for making the best instrument or tool to protect the natural environment from man-made activities over the project cycle. For this, the relevant literature on the EIA system and process was reviewed and evaluated through the application of quantitative and qualitative approaches, including the assessment of legal instruments and the adoption of EIA methodologies in developing countries. EIA, initiated in the 1970s in the US and Australia, expanded to developing countries and was amended in East and Southeast Asia from the 1970s to the 2000s. The evaluation assessed that the South Asian countries follow UNEP and IAIA guidelines, utilizing national laws and expert consultations, with screening criteria and administrative processes based on established environmental legislation. Ad hoc, checklist, matrix, network, overlay, cost-benefit analysis, and predictive or simulation in EIA practice are used to assess the environmental impacts of development activities. Failure to recommend major projects undermines public trust and prevents mitigation measures from being implemented. Most developing countries have followed EIA to fulfill the legal requirement with shadow-off monitoring and follow-up rather than to upset, reduce, or compensate for the project impacts as per size, location, and severity of the project area. The research and guidelines outlined in the IAIA principles and process have synthesized the best EIA practices worldwide. Public participation, impact coverage, scientific mitigation, transparent evidence-based approaches, monitoring, follow-up, legitimate approaches, and future appraisal opportunities are major concerns to be included in best EIA practice. 展开更多
关键词 EIA Process and Practice Evolution developing countries Legal Instruments IMPLICATIONS
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Digital Development Rights in Developing Countries:Where the Governance Rules for Cross-Border Data Flows
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作者 李艳华 JIANG Yu(译) 《The Journal of Human Rights》 2023年第5期1040-1066,共27页
The digital development rights in developing countries are based on establishing a new international economic order and ensuring equal participation in the digital globalization process to achieve people's well-ro... The digital development rights in developing countries are based on establishing a new international economic order and ensuring equal participation in the digital globalization process to achieve people's well-rounded development in the digital society.The relationship between cross-border data flows and the realization of digital development rights in developing countries is quite complex.Currently,developing countries seek to safeguard their existing digital interests through unilateral regulation to protect data sovereignty and multilateral regulation for cross-border data cooperation.However,developing countries still have to face internal conflicts between national digital development rights and individual and corporate digital development rights during the process of realizing digital development rights.They also encounter external contradictions such as developed countries interfering with developing countries'data sovereignty,developed countries squeezing the policy space of developing countries through dominant rules,and developing countries having conflicts between domestic and international rules.This article argues that balancing openness and security on digital trade platforms is the optimal solution for developing countries to realize their digital development rights.The establishment of WTO digital trade rules should inherently reflect the fundamental demands of developing countries in cross-border data flows.At the same time,given China's dual role as a digital powerhouse and a developing country,it should actively promote the realization of digital development rights in developing countries. 展开更多
关键词 developing countries digital development rights cross-border data flows governance rules
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Chemical Safety as a Major Challenge for Developing Countries: Role of the International Program on Chemical Safety^1 被引量:1
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作者 M.MERCIER 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1990年第2期211-216,共6页
Developing countries face a number of unique problems related to the hazards of chemicals. The WHO International Program on Chemical Safety may play a useful role by working jointly with Member Nations and such intern... Developing countries face a number of unique problems related to the hazards of chemicals. The WHO International Program on Chemical Safety may play a useful role by working jointly with Member Nations and such international organizations as FAO, UNEP. and ILO. (c)1990 Academic Press. Inc. 展开更多
关键词 Pro Chemical Safety as a Major Challenge for developing countries Role of the International Program on Chemical Safety~1
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Typhoid intestinal perforation in developing countries: Still unavoidable deaths?
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作者 Sandro Contini 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2017年第11期1925-1931,共7页
Typhoid fever is a public health challenge mostly concentrated in impoverished, overcrowded areas of the developing world, with lack of safe drinking and sanitation. The most serious complication is typhoid intestinal... Typhoid fever is a public health challenge mostly concentrated in impoverished, overcrowded areas of the developing world, with lack of safe drinking and sanitation. The most serious complication is typhoid intestinal perforation(TIP), observed in 0.8% to 39%, with a striking rate difference between high-income and low-middle-income countries. Although the mortality rate consequent to TIP in resource-poor countries is improved in the last decades, it is still fluctuating from 5% to 80%, due to surgical-and not surgical-related constraints. Huge economic costs and long timelines are required to provide a short-to middle-term solution to the lack of safe water and sanitation. Inherent limitations of the currently available diagnostic tools may lead to under-evaluation as well as over-evaluation of the disease, with consequent delayed treatment or inappropriate, excessive antibiotic use, hence increasing the likelihood of bacterial resistance. There is a need for immunization programs in populations at greatest risk, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Uniform surgical strategies and guidelines, on the basis of sound or prospective surgical studies and adapted to the local realities, are still lacking. Major drawbacks of the surgical treatment are the frequent delays to surgery, either for late diagnosis or for difficult transports, and the unavailable appropriate intensive care units in most peripheral facilities. As a consequence, poor patient's conditions at presentation, severe peritoneal contamination and unsuitable postoperative care are the foremost determinant of surgical morbidity and mortality. 展开更多
关键词 Typhoid bacterial resistance Typhoid fever Typhoid intestinal perforation developing countries Low-Middle-Income countries Postoperative care Typhoid vaccination
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Quality Assurance in Toxicology Studies in Developing Countries
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作者 CARL R.MORRIS 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1989年第1期44-47,共4页
As developing countries become more involved in the international chemical trade, they must adhere to certain requirements for importation of their chemicals into foreign countries. These developing countries will be ... As developing countries become more involved in the international chemical trade, they must adhere to certain requirements for importation of their chemicals into foreign countries. These developing countries will be required to provide basic safety information on their chemical products, including data developed from chemical and toxicologic testing. These data must be developed in accordance with the national requirements of the importing country. Many importing countries have adopted the OECD Test Guidelines and the OECD Principles of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) as primary guidance to assure the quality of laboratory data. These procedures provide a basis for internationally acceptable data. Several countries have incorporated many of these provisions into their national laws or administrative procedures. These procedures describe the process of documenting the conduct of laboratory studies, including recording of data, reporting of study results, and storage of data gathered. This process is intended to assure the quality and integrity of the data so that, if required, the study can be reconstructed by an auditor or an inspector. Details of these procedures and their applicability to the international chemical trade are discussed. 1989 Academic Press, Inc. 展开更多
关键词 AS CO Quality Assurance in Toxicology Studies in developing countries
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Radiation oncology practice during COVID-19 pandemic in developing countries
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作者 Fawzi Abuhijla Ramiz Abuhijlih Issa Mohamad 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第25期7292-7296,共5页
Radiation therapy(RT)is considered one of the cornerstone modalities of treatment for different cancer types.The preparation and delivery of RT requires a number of staff members from different disciplines within the ... Radiation therapy(RT)is considered one of the cornerstone modalities of treatment for different cancer types.The preparation and delivery of RT requires a number of staff members from different disciplines within the radiation oncology department.Since the emergence of the corona virus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic,RT,similar to other cancer care modalities,has been adapted to minimize patient and staff exposure without compromising the oncological outcomes.This was reflected in the dramatic practice changes that occurred in the past year to address the lockdown restrictions and fulfill the infection control requirements.RT practices differ across regions based on financial and training levels,and developing countries with limited resources have struggled to maintain radiation treatment services at a level equivalent to that in developed countries while following pandemic control guidelines.The response during the COVID-19 pandemic varied between developing countries according to the infection rate and RT technological capabilities.In this editorial,we review recently published articles addressing radiotherapy practice reports during the COVID-19 pandemic in developing countries. 展开更多
关键词 RADIOTHERAPY COVID-19 developing countries Radiation therapy PANDEMIC Low income countries
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HPV Vaccination in Young Girls from Developing Countries: What Are the Barriers for Its Implementation? A Systematic Review
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作者 Inês Maria Brito Gonçalves Joana Rafaela Magalhães Fernandes +1 位作者 Filipa Ribeiro Adhemar Longatto-Filho 《Health》 2020年第6期671-693,共23页
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women living in developing countries that account high HPV incidence and mortality rates. Vaccinating girls between 9 and 14 years old is supposed to be the most cos... Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women living in developing countries that account high HPV incidence and mortality rates. Vaccinating girls between 9 and 14 years old is supposed to be the most cost-effective public health approach against cervical cancer. This systematic review aims to assess the application and coverage of the HPV vaccine in developing countries and identify the main challenges for the introduction of the vaccine in these settings. Eligible studies were selected according to the defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. To determine the quality of the studies was employed the STROBE checklist. This review included seven studies, encompassing the analysis of 19 countries and 112,116 girls aged from 9 to 18 years old. The coverage of HPV vaccination ranged from 13.8% to 107.4%, with most of the programs having more than 60% of coverage, which reflects a high percentage of vaccinated girls. The main challenges were lack of knowledge and worries about the vaccine, insufficient financial resources and staff workers, lack of community involvement and dissemination of important information about HPV. In developing countries that implemented the HPV vaccine, high coverage rates were achieved, despite sociocultural, economic and political challenges. In the future, studies that analyze the coverage rates after the elimination of the barriers and the repercussions on the mortality rates should be conducted, so that more developing countries have the opportunity to efficiently implement the vaccine. 展开更多
关键词 HPV Vaccine HPV Knowledge and Education HPV-Induced Cancer Papillomavirus Vaccine Awareness Cervical Cancer Mortality HPV Incidence HPV in developing countries
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China’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in Developing Countries
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作者 潘春阳 吴青山 《China Economist》 2022年第3期113-124,共12页
The implementation of China’s open development strategy has unveiled a wave of outward foreign direct investment(OFDI)by Chinese companies,with global implications.Based on panel data from 146 developing countries fr... The implementation of China’s open development strategy has unveiled a wave of outward foreign direct investment(OFDI)by Chinese companies,with global implications.Based on panel data from 146 developing countries from 2003 to 2017,we investigate the growth effects of China’s OFDI.We find that China’s OFDI has promoted significant economic growth in developing countries.Not only could China’s OFDI increase GDP per capita of a country in a short time but raise the country’s long-run equilibrium value as well.In addition,the growth effects of China’s OFDI were more significant for countries with weak governance,rich resource,and modest human capital,and were above the average level for Belt and Road Initiative(BRI)countries,African countries,and in the post-crisis era.Our research helps unravel the global significance of Chinese companies investing overseas and contributes to research on the growth effects of direct investment between developing countries. 展开更多
关键词 Outward foreign direct investment(OFDI) developing countries economic growth China
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Selected abstracts of the symposium onenvironmental protection and ecologyin developing countries
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《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 1990年第2期121-127,共7页
Nov. 1—4, 1989, Beijing, China River water chemistry in India-An overview V. Subramamian School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 110067, India. Based on extensive analyses of a very l... Nov. 1—4, 1989, Beijing, China River water chemistry in India-An overview V. Subramamian School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 110067, India. Based on extensive analyses of a very large number of samples, the average river water in India is more alkaline than the world average river water. The dominance of Na and Cl in Indian river shows their monsoon control. There are spatial and seasonal variations. The northern river are less saline than the southern rivers. The sediments covered by the Ganges- 展开更多
关键词 Selected abstracts of the symposium onenvironmental protection and ecologyin developing countries
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Briefing of Symposium on Environmental Protection and Ecology in Developing Countries
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作者 Liu JingyiResearch Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences,CAS,Beijing 100083,China 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 1990年第2期55-56,共2页
The symposium on Environmental Protection and Ecology in Developing Countries, orga-nized and financed by Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Federation of Asian Scientific Academics and Societies (FASTS) and suppor... The symposium on Environmental Protection and Ecology in Developing Countries, orga-nized and financed by Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Federation of Asian Scientific Academics and Societies (FASTS) and supported by American Association for the Advance-ment of Science (AAAS) and the UNEP Regional representative has held on November 2-4 in Beijing, China. 展开更多
关键词 Briefing of Symposium on Environmental Protection and Ecology in developing countries
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Informed consent process: ethical and practical challenges in clinical trials regarding subject enrollment, protection, and informed consent in developing countries (India, Pakistan & Iran)
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作者 Andaleeb Fatima 《History & Philosophy of Medicine》 2021年第2期14-18,共5页
In this study,we are discussing the rationale behind informed consent in clinical trials in developing countries.It elaborates how informed consent has remained an ethical and practical issue.Poverty,endemic diseases,... In this study,we are discussing the rationale behind informed consent in clinical trials in developing countries.It elaborates how informed consent has remained an ethical and practical issue.Poverty,endemic diseases,and a lack of investment in healthcare systems influence the ease of conducting and selecting trials that can benefit the people of developing countries.Differences in cultural perspectives,religious beliefs,a lack of formal training for clinical staff,children,time zone difference,literacy,vulnerable population,and language barriers for subject enrollment,protection,and informed are also challenges.This report doesn’t only highlight the right the wrongs of the past or reiterate cases where clinical trials have hurt subjects in developing countries.The current study investigates the conditions of human research in developing countries to make them more ethically sound.The extends proposals to investigators,scientists,governments,sponsors,and other groups who are interested where appropriate. 展开更多
关键词 Informed consent developing countries ETHICAL Moral challenges Subject’s enrollment
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Performance Improvement in Manufacturing Shop Floor Operations of Developing Countries Based on Three Characteristics of Information Flow
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作者 Joseph Voufo André Marie Mbakop +3 位作者 Florent Biyeme Rolland Djomi Pélagie Flore Nanfack Temgoua Jean Raymond Lucien Meva’a 《Journal of Computer and Communications》 2022年第3期46-65,共20页
The management of information flow for production improvement has always been a target in the research. In this paper, the focus is on the analysis model of the characteristics of information flow in shop floor operat... The management of information flow for production improvement has always been a target in the research. In this paper, the focus is on the analysis model of the characteristics of information flow in shop floor operations based on the influence that dimension (support or medium), direction and the quality information flow have on the value of information flow using machine learning classification algorithms. The obtained results of classification algorithms used to analyze the value of information flow are Decision Trees (DT) and Random Forest (RF) with a score of 0.99% and the mean absolute error of 0.005. The results also show that the management of information flow using DT or RF shows that, the dimension of information such as digital information has the greatest value of information flow in shop floor operations when the shop floor is totally digitalized. Direction of information flow does not have any great influence on shop floor operations processes when the operations processes are digitalized or done by operators as machines. 展开更多
关键词 developing countries Information Flow Characteristics Machine Learning Shop Floor Operations Value of Information Flow
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Subsistence Farming Towards Sustainable Economic Agriculture of Small Farmers in the Developing Countries
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作者 Fawzy Z F Shaymaa I.Shedeed 《NASS Journal of Agricultural Sciences》 2020年第1期1-3,共3页
Subsistence farming,a form of cultivation in which almost all crops or livestock are used to maintain farms and the farm family,leaving little,surplus for sale and trade.Pre-industrial farming peoples all over the cou... Subsistence farming,a form of cultivation in which almost all crops or livestock are used to maintain farms and the farm family,leaving little,surplus for sale and trade.Pre-industrial farming peoples all over the countries of the worldwide apply subsistence agriculture system and take advantage of the possibilities available to them from land and water resources in all locations of agriculture sites.The agricultural production has become more specialized and developed in the subsistence farming system,and farmers have produced abundant production from many horticulture crops that are traded among them and achieve their selfsufficiency from those crops. 展开更多
关键词 Subsistence farming Agriculture sector developing countries
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Chinese Approaches for Expanding the Choice of Paths for Modernization in Developing Countries
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作者 Zhang Zhongmin Wei Hua Yi Xin 《Contemporary Social Sciences》 2020年第3期1-17,共17页
Probing the proposition of"Chinese Approaches for Expanding the Choice of Paths for Modernization in Developing Countries"is of great theoretical and practical significance.To comprehend its great theoretica... Probing the proposition of"Chinese Approaches for Expanding the Choice of Paths for Modernization in Developing Countries"is of great theoretical and practical significance.To comprehend its great theoretical and practical significance is a demonstration of the global significance of Chinese approaches.The design of world economic issues and the direction of globalized development and governance can be directed through Chinese approaches and the prosperous development of scientific socialism in the 21st century can be realized by applying Chinese experience,wisdom and strength via Chinese approaches for building a community of shared interest and a shared future for mankind.The historical inevitability,realistic possibility and internal logic for expanding the path to modernization for de veloping countries with Chinese approaches can be revealed by analyzing the options for modernization in developing countries,comparing the three paths to modernization,displaying the significance of modernization through Chinese approaches and demonstrating their effects.Moreover,the ideological connotations,spiritual essence and basic values of Chinese solutions are expounded following the principle of integrity in Marxism thus demonstrating the true meaning and vitality of the integrity of time,space,practice and theories of the Chinese approaches. 展开更多
关键词 Chinese approach modernization of developing countries Chinese path
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Financial Globalization and Financial Security for Developing Countries
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《International Understanding》 2001年第3期20-25,共6页
关键词 SECURITY Financial Globalization and Financial Security for developing countries RATE
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Sourcing Solutions to Oil Shortage Challenge in Asian Developing Countries
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《China Oil & Gas》 CAS 2001年第1期18-22,共5页
关键词 Asia Sourcing Solutions to Oil Shortage Challenge in Asian developing countries CNPC
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Developing Countries and WTO:Summary of a Seminar on Experience and Lessons to Cope with Economic Globalization
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《International Understanding》 2001年第2期10-13,共4页
关键词 WTO developing countries and WTO
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