This book is a collection of papers from “The Party and the
World Dialogue 2014”, which
was attended by more than 200 political figures, scholars and experts from
approximately 30 countries such as UK, US, Russia, Spain, Germany, Belgium,
France, Netherlands, Sweden, Hungary, Denmark, Israel, Bulgaria, Australia,
Singapore, Kyrgyzstan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Malaysia, Mongolia, India,
Republic of Korea, Burma, Tonga, Afghanistan, Mexico, Argentina, Egypt, South
Africa, Ethiopia, Canada, and China’s relevant institutions. The papers focus
on the following topics: China’s Reforms:Particularities vs.
Commonalities; China’s
Reforms:Consensus upon Plurality; China’s Reforms:Competition
without Zero-sum Outcome.
ChinaCenterfor Contemporary World Studies CCCWS was founded in 1994, and reorganized in
2010. Its main fields of research include international situation, political
party politics, political system in foreign countries, China’s foreign
strategies, socialist theories, social and political trends of thoughts and
comparative studies in development modes. It actively conducts exchanges and
academic discussions with foreign political party think tanks and research
institutes.
Approved by the
Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, China Foundation for Peace and
Development CFPD was registered in January 2011 in Beijing
as a nation-wide non-profit making organization. The mission of CFPD is to
support international exchanges and cooperation of Chinese and foreign NGOs,
organize international charity activities and promote world peace and development,
as well as common prosperity.