一带一路手册

一带一路手册
作 者: 蔡昉
出版社: 中国社会科学出版社
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作者简介

  蔡昉(CAI Fang),Editor in Chief, is the Vice President of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.He is a member of the Standing Committee and Vice Chairman of the Agricultural & Rural Affairs Committee of the 13th National People's Congress of China. His research interests include labor economics, China's economic growth, and income distribution, etc. Professor Cai's recent publications include: Demystifying the Economic Growth in Transition China and China s Economic Growth Prospects: From Demographic Dividend to Reform Dividend,etc.彼得·诺兰(Peter Nolan),Editor in Chief, is Professor of Chinese Development and Director of the Centre of Development Studies, University of Cambridge, UK.

内容简介

The countries of the world are at different stages of development and have their own differenthistories and cultures, but the people of all countries share a common desire for peace and development. It is also the goal and constant commitment of the ruler of every country toraise the country's economic and social development level with a view to bringing peopleout of poverty and improving people's quality oflife. Meanwhile, people tend to agree thata country should also accommodate the legitimate concems of others when seeking its owndevelopment and the common development of all countries is the only way for a country toachieve its sustainable development. Since Comrade Xi Jinping was elected the president ofChina in 2013, he has consistently advocated and made profound interpretations of the ideaof building a community of shared future for mankind, which has quickly gained widespreadrecognition from the international community. The idea itself has also been recorded in aseries of UN resolutions.A desire ...

图书目录

LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS

Foreword

Preface: The Silk Road by land and sea

PART Ⅰ

Contribution of China's Reform and Opening-Up to the World and

Formation of the Belt and Road Initiative

1.The Historic Contribution of China's Reform and Opening-Up to the World

2.Developing an Open Economy and the Belt and Road

3.China's Economic Restructuring and the Belt and Road

4.Innovation-driven Development and the Belt and Road

5.Responsibilities of China and the Belt and Road

6.Confidence of a Major Country and the Belt and Road

7.Deficit in Development and the Belt and Road

8.Deficit in Peace and the Belt and Road

9.Deficit in Govemance and the Belt and Road

PART Ⅱ

Historic In heritance

10.Naming of the Silk Road

11.A Brief History of the Silk Road

12.The Overland Silk Road

13.The Maritime Silk Road

14.Silk Road and Exchanges Among Different Countries

15.The Silk Road Spirit

PART Ⅲ

Formation and Framework of the Concept

16.Process for Proposing the Concept

17. Background

18.The Belt and Road Initiative Framework

19.Basic Contents

20.Basic Principles

21.Partners

22.General Ideas

23.Directions of Cooperation

24.Cooperation Mechanisms

25.Organisational Structure

PART Ⅳ The Five Roads

26.The Belt and Road Initiative and the Road of Peace

27.The Belt and Road Initiative and the Road of Prosperity

28.The Belt and Road Initiative and the Road of Openness

29.The Belt and Road Initiative and the Road of lnnovation

PART Ⅴ

Five Types of Connectivity

PART Ⅵ

The Six Economic Corridors

PART Ⅶ

Theories and Concepts of the Foreign Affairs with Chinese Characteristics

PART Ⅷ

Core Concepts

PART Ⅸ

Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation

PART Ⅹ

International Action Plans Relevant to the Belt with Road Initiative

PART Ⅺ

International Plans Similar to the Belt and Road Initiative

PART Ⅻ

Cases Studies of BRI Implementation and Promotion