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中國讀本叢書-民主是個好東西:中國民主是怎樣的民主(英)

中國讀本叢書-民主是個好東西:中國民主是怎樣的民主(英)

作者:陳堅
出版社:五洲傳播出版社出版時間:2021-06-01
開本: 16開 頁數(shù): 240
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中國讀本叢書-民主是個好東西:中國民主是怎樣的民主(英) 版權(quán)信息

  • ISBN:9787508546674
  • 條形碼:9787508546674 ; 978-7-5085-4667-4
  • 裝幀:一般純質(zhì)紙
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中國讀本叢書-民主是個好東西:中國民主是怎樣的民主(英) 本書特色

“中國讀本”叢書,以讓世界更好地讀懂中國為出發(fā)點,重點向國外讀者介紹中國道路、中國理論、中國制度和中國實踐。 The “Reading China” series focuses on introducing China’s path, theory, system and practice to foreign readers, with the purpose of enabling the world to better understand China.

中國讀本叢書-民主是個好東西:中國民主是怎樣的民主(英) 內(nèi)容簡介

本書從歷史與世界兩個維度,對中國的民主進(jìn)行了全面、客觀的介紹,遞進(jìn)式地講述了中國何以會有這樣的民主、中國的民主是怎樣的民主、為什么中國的民主模式越來越有吸引力等內(nèi)容,講清了中國民主的歷史基礎(chǔ)與現(xiàn)實取向、中國民主的特色與優(yōu)勢。

中國讀本叢書-民主是個好東西:中國民主是怎樣的民主(英) 目錄

Chapter One  Why Must the Path to Democracy Fit the Country’s Realities?
The Western Path to Democracy Does Not Work in China
Embarking on a New Path of People’s Democracy
Copying Other Countries’ Democratic Models is Bound to Fail
Chapter Two  Why Did China Choose the People’s Congress System Instead of the Bicameral System Implemented in Western Countries?
The Formation of the “Unicameral System” with Chinese Characteristics
The People’s Congress is Different from the Western Parliament
The Operational Mechanism of China’s Supreme Body of State Power
Chapter Three  Why Do We Say that China’s Political Party System is Neither a One-party System nor a Western Multi-party System?
China’s Choice of Political Party System Model
Features of China’s New Type of Political Party System
Advantages of China’s New Type of Political Party System
China’s Political Party System is a Model of Success
Chapter Four  Why Does China Adopt Consultative Democracy Rather Than Confrontational Democracy?
Drawbacks of Confrontational Democracy
Bright Future of Consultative Democracy
Diverse Practice of Consultative Democracy
The New World Order Can Only Be Based on Consultation
Chapter Five  How Are Chinese Leaders Selected and Elected?
Criteria for Growing into a Chinese Leader
Leadership Candidacy
Election of Leaders
Chapter Six  How Do the Electoral System and the Grassroots Democracy Operate in China?
Multi-Level Electoral System
Grassroots Democracy in China’s Rural Areas
Democracy in China’s Urban Communities
The System of the Congress of Workers and Staff in China
Chapter Seven  Why Do We Say that China Has Paved a Path of Human Rights Development Suited to Its National Conditions?
China’s Human Rights Perspective
China’s Historic Progress in Human Rights
Protecting the Rights of Special Groups
Promoting the Common Development of the International Cause of Human Rights
Chapter Eight  Why Do We Say that People’s Democracy Has Been Embedded in the Modern National Governance Process of China?
The Democratic Rule by the CPC
Government Democracy in China
Judicial Democracy in China
Social Governance Democracy
Chapter Nine  Why is China’s Democratic Model Increasingly Attractive?
The Democratic Model of China Can Assure the Country’s Stability
The Democratic Model of China Can Ignite the People’s Enthusiasm to Participate in National Development
The Democratic Model of China Can Promote the Catch-up of Socio-Economic Development
The Democratic Model of China Can Promote the Close Unity among the People
The Democratic Model of China Can Better People’s Life
The Democratic Model of China Can Coordinate All Efforts to Complete Key National Undertakings
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中國讀本叢書-民主是個好東西:中國民主是怎樣的民主(英) 節(jié)選

China, a major country with over 5000 years of civilization, has made significant contributions to human development and progress. In the 19th century, China saw a decline in its agricultural civilization and its system of feudal autocracy that had lasted for thousands of years had ossified, so the development of Chinese society was at a standstill. Although China then was still a “big oriental country” and the richest in the world, crisis lurked in all corners at the time. The Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) that was ruling China was politically corrupt. Its armaments were abolished, and finances were tight. During the same period, some European and American countries established advanced social systems and modes of production through bourgeois and industrial revolutions. In order to grab greater benefits, Western powers turned their attention towards the rest of the world for crazy overseas expansion and colonial plunder. China, with its vast territory and abundant resources, naturally became their coveted target. In 1840, the British colonists opened the closed gate of the Qing Empire with their powerful ships and guns and dumped opium on a large scale. The First Opium War (1840-42) broke out. In August 1842, the defeated Qing government was forced to sign the first unequal treaty of national betrayal and humiliation with the British government. As more Western powers intruded in, the Qing government was forced to sign one unequal treaty after another, which severely damaged China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. According to incomplete statistics, more than 400 unequal treaties were signed by the Qing government with foreign powers in modern times. Invaded by external imperialism and oppressed by internal feudal despotism, the Chinese nation plunged into danger, and its people had no democratic rights at all. Generations of Chinese people rose up and fought courageously and unyieldingly in order to change the destiny of the country and the nation. During the National Salvation Movement, some advanced Chinese, who turned to the West for finding a way to save the country and the people, once promoted the bourgeois reform movement and launched the bourgeois-democratic revolution in China. Facing the old China with internal disturbance and foreign aggression, the Chinese people had gradually formed a consensus: To save the country, China must reform; to reform, China must learn from progressive countries. At that time, only Western capitalist countries were progressive because they had successfully built themselves into bourgeois countries. Another important reason for choosing to learn from the West was that Japan had become a powerful country through the Meiji Restoration. The success of the Japanese in learning from the West inspired the enthusiasm of the Chinese to learn from the West. Under such historical conditions, the reform ideas of the bourgeoisie spread rapidly, which gradually formed an ideological trend of reform, and developed into a political movement of the Hundred Days Reform.

中國讀本叢書-民主是個好東西:中國民主是怎樣的民主(英) 作者簡介

陳堅:現(xiàn)任中央黨史和文獻(xiàn)研究院研究員,先后發(fā)表《從新時期黨代會報告看中共民主觀的演變》《執(zhí)政黨黨內(nèi)民主與構(gòu)建社會主義和諧社會》《改革開放以來我國政府機(jī)構(gòu)改革歷程述略》《黨的代表大會由年會制到常任制的演變及其試點模式》《黨的群眾路線形成與發(fā)展》《改革開放與黨的自我革命》等100余篇文章;出版《中國民主政治的走向》《民主監(jiān)督——中國共產(chǎn)黨理論與實踐》、《群眾路線與黨內(nèi)教育活動》《人民至上》《毛澤東的1949》《當(dāng)代中國政治》《自我革命:中國改革開放成功的政治密碼》等10余部著作。 Chen Jian He is a researcher at Central Institute of Party’s History and Literature. He has published more than 100 articles, including “The Development of the CPC’s Democracy Outlook from the Party Congress Report in the New Period”, “The Ruling Party’s Intra-Party Democracy and the Building of a Harmonious Socialist Society”, “An Overview of Chinese Government Institutional Reform since the Reform and Opening Up”, “The Evolution of the Party Congress from the System of Annual Sessions to the System with a Fixed Term and its Pilot Model”, “The Formation and Development of the Party’ s Mass Line”, and “Self Revolution of the Communist Party of China and the Reform and Opening Up”. He is also the author of more than ten books, including The Future of China’s Demo c r a c y , Demo c r a t i c Supervision: The CPC’s Theory and Practice, The Mass Line and Intra-Party Educational Activities, People First, Mao Zedong’s 1949, Contemporary Chinese Politics, and Self Revolution of the Communist Party of China:The Political Key to the Success of China’s Reform and Opening Up.

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