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China's Renaissance: Global Strategies in 21st Century

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  • Examines the current gaps in China’s competitiveness
  • Introduces China’s Global Strategy for the Balance of Population Potential and Resource
  • Analyzes China’s international relations from an economic perspective

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. China’s International Relations: Population, Resources and Environment

  2. Boosting China’s External Competitiveness

  3. China’s Trade and Currency Strategies

  4. China and the US in the 21st Century: Relations and Geopolitical Strategy

  5. China’s Peaceful Civilizational Revival

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About this book

This book studies China’s international relations, development strategies and development path. It provides an objective and in-depth analysis of areas including international relations in the context of China’s population and resource environment, ways to strengthen China’s external competitiveness, strategies for economic security and China’s trade currency, Sino-US relations in the 21st Century, geopolitical strategy and great renaissance of Chinese culture. The book analyzes the difficulties, challenges and unique features of China’s economic and social development. Further, it examines long-term and short-term social and economic issues as well as the difficulties in dealing with the issues. It provides objective and realistic suggestions for realizing China’s dream of the great rejuvenation of the nation. It is a valuable source of reference for researchers and practitioners interested in China’s development.   

Authors and Affiliations

  • Party School of the Central Committee of C.P.C., Beijing, China

    Tianyong Zhou

About the author

Tianyong Zhou received his PhD in economics from Dongbei University of Finance in Dalian in 1992 before transferring to Beijing and joining the Party School two years later. He also holds posts at Beijing University of Science and Technology, where he mentors PhD students, and part time professorships at China's National School of Administration, the Chinese Academy of Science, and Dongbei University. He advises the National Development and Reform Commission as well as the government's Macro-economic Management Agency. Although his main field of research is communist economic theory and economic development, he has become the leading light of liberal political reform inside the party, and was the lead author of a far-reaching plan for change, "Storming the Fortress"

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