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"Moral Realism and China's Rise Strategy" collects Professor Yan Xuetong's articles and media interviews from 2014 to 2017. These articles and reports focus on how the principle of motivation can guide specific foreign policy. The theory of deontological realism is a theory that uses a variable to explain both the success of rising states and the decline of hegemonic powers. This theory attributes the success or failure of a country to the role of political leadership, that is, the rise and fall of a country's international status depends on the government's ability to reform and open up. From the perspective of the international environment, whether a country has a period of strategic opportunity also depends on the government's ability to take advantage of the opportunity. This theory advocates the formulation of a rise strategy that is in line with today's objective environment based on the traditional Chinese idea of kingly and combined with the actual international situation of globalization. The content of the moral realist rise strategy is multifaceted, and its core is to enhance strategic credibility, provide royal leadership to the world, and expand international support through the provision of international security products.
司法公开:由朦胧到透明的中国法院:浙江法院阳光司法第三方评估
Judicial Openness: From Hazy to Transparent Chinese Courts: Third-Party Evaluation of Sunshine Justice in Zhejiang Courts政府领导力与政府责任
THE RESEARCH ON GOVERNMENTAL LEADERSHIP AND ACCOUNTABILITY中国与尼日利亚友好合作
FRIENDLY COOPERATION BETWEEN CHINA AND NIGERIA中国社会阶层结构的变迁与党的执政基础研究
Study on the Change of Chinese Social Class Structure and the Party's Ruling Base新时期乡村治理主体及其行为关系研究
Research on the Subjects of Rural Governance and Their Behavioral Relationships in the New Period
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