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“华夏”考——兼论中国早期国家政制的酝酿与形成 被引量:3
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作者 张富祥 《东方论坛(青岛大学学报)》 2003年第4期37-45,共9页
“华夏”一词起于时代称谓“虞夏” ,兼包地域、政治、民族、文化诸涵义 ,遂成为中华民族文化共同体的代称。华夏民族滥觞于传说古史上的“五帝”时代 ,其间颛顼的宗教改革标志着中原部落大联盟的日趋成熟 ,而到虞舜为盟主时 ,大联盟的... “华夏”一词起于时代称谓“虞夏” ,兼包地域、政治、民族、文化诸涵义 ,遂成为中华民族文化共同体的代称。华夏民族滥觞于传说古史上的“五帝”时代 ,其间颛顼的宗教改革标志着中原部落大联盟的日趋成熟 ,而到虞舜为盟主时 ,大联盟的政治体制已基本具备早期华夏国家的雏型。 展开更多
关键词 华夏 颛顼 虞舜 民族文化共同体 中国早期国家政制
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越南的人际信任价值观与国家政制 被引量:1
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作者 林琳 《东南亚研究》 CSSCI 北大核心 2012年第1期10-15,共6页
人际信任价值观被越来越多学者认为与国家政制有着密切的关系,特别是社会资本等理论,甚至认为人际信任与现代民主社会政制是正相关关系,是影响现代民主社会政制的重要变量之一。然而,现实的数据表明,虽然越南的国家政制民主指数并不高,... 人际信任价值观被越来越多学者认为与国家政制有着密切的关系,特别是社会资本等理论,甚至认为人际信任与现代民主社会政制是正相关关系,是影响现代民主社会政制的重要变量之一。然而,现实的数据表明,虽然越南的国家政制民主指数并不高,但是,越南的人际信任价值观却非常高。为此,本文试图以越南为例,对人际信任价值观做出具体的分析,指出人际信任价值观不应该一概而论,其中的熟人信任和陌生人信任会对国家政制产生不同的影响,因而要对人际信任价值观与国家政制之间的关系做出更为细致的界定,才能提高理论的适用性。 展开更多
关键词 越南 人际信任 国家政制 社会资本
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中华“天下政制”及其当代价值
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作者 张耀南 钱爽 《北京行政学院学报》 CSSCI 北大核心 2018年第6期100-107,共8页
"天下主义"是中华各家之基本价值观,追求超乎国家观念、超越国家疆界、构建世界制度,"以天下观天下",而非"以国家观天下"。《周礼·天官冢宰》之"政制架构"不只是"治国之道",更... "天下主义"是中华各家之基本价值观,追求超乎国家观念、超越国家疆界、构建世界制度,"以天下观天下",而非"以国家观天下"。《周礼·天官冢宰》之"政制架构"不只是"治国之道",更是"平天下之道"。《礼记·王制》之"政制架构"既有封建制度、寓郡县于封建制度,又有国家制度,明显是超乎国家观念的。《荀子·王制》所谓"王者之人""王者之制""王者之论""王者之法"及其化外制度、君子制度、群分制度、有余制度等等之构想,亦均是超乎国家观念的。费孝通先生"双轨"或"一国两制"之观察局限性很大,实际上中华"天下政制"乃是"郡县制""封建制""宗藩制"混合而成之"一国三制"。贤能主义与精英主义、可持续主义与长久主义、混和主义与三极思维、文化主义与柔弱主义、天下主义与世界主义、天-君-民循环生克主义等等,乃是中华"天下政制"之价值观基础。当今世界"民族主义"与"国家主义"已趋极端,将来之发展,若不参鉴中华"天下政制"及其价值观,恐无前途。 展开更多
关键词 天下 国家政制 《周礼·天官冢宰》 《礼记·王 《荀子·王 一国三
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Toward Paris:China and climate change negotiations
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作者 YU Hong-Yuan ZHU Song-Li 《Advances in Climate Change Research》 SCIE CSCD 2015年第1期56-66,共11页
This article explains the challenges and evolution of climate change governance by linking governance and diplomacy. The challenges of climate change involve not only international competition for new energy but also ... This article explains the challenges and evolution of climate change governance by linking governance and diplomacy. The challenges of climate change involve not only international competition for new energy but also related adjustments of global governance in this area. To be specific, the carbon emission reductions are still problematic, and negotiations surrounding financing mechanisms between developed and developing countries hang in doubt. Furthermore, the attitude of the two sides toward CBDRs(common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capacities) and INDCs(intended nationally determined contributions) is disparate. Finally, this article outlines some diplomatic policies for China's future developmental trend. 展开更多
关键词 Climate change CHALLENGE DIPLOMACY GOVERNANCE
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The state of the Mind in a Revolutionary state of the State
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作者 Nditsheni Emmanuel Tshikwatamba 《Sociology Study》 2014年第1期69-84,共16页
The article epitomises its foundations by providing definitional and explanative dichotomy among the State, Nation, and Nation State. It affords a depiction of the centrality of the mind, the interface of the body and... The article epitomises its foundations by providing definitional and explanative dichotomy among the State, Nation, and Nation State. It affords a depiction of the centrality of the mind, the interface of the body and mind in behavioural manifestations. It furthermore acknowledges that nothing occurs in a vacuum but in the context of the fullness of the mind. The visible manifestations of human behaviour are contended to be informed by the noiselessness invisible aspects of the mind. The same noiseless mind that informs the behavioural visibility that becomes somewhat active and busier in its conspicuousness. The dual existence of things and events in a revolutionary context that transcends to other behavioural undertones is discoursed. In the context application of the revolutionary mapping, the mind is presented as a culprit revolutionarist that wages revolutions without fear of external threats through arrests, danger, pain, terror, dread, apprehension, detentions, and any other similar means including death. The article settles that the mind is the determinant factor of human behaviours and it therefore defines the state of the State in any revolutionary circumstance. It denotes a functional separatism of the mind from the brain which is an organ of the body thereby equally accepting that the brain functionalises the mind. The equal essential role of the mind in post revolution construction to establish and promote an acceptable system of government that responds to socio-economic factors is detailed herein the manuscript. A deliberate attempt is made not to be suggestive and prescriptive on the shape and form of such a post revolution system of government. 展开更多
关键词 Revolutionary mind DUALISM State(s) CONSTRUCTS
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