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Chapter 1 Chinese Dream for the 21st Century |
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1 Introduction: Equitable Analysis of the Achievements in the Past Three Decades |
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2 Introduction: Why do we put Forward and Discuss Chinese Dreams? |
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3 The Dream of Several Hundred Million Chinese: Becoming a Townsman |
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4 The Dream of Good Living and Work |
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5 Dream of Social Security |
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6 Dream of Public Service |
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7 Dream of a Beautiful Ecological Environment and Family Safety |
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8 Dream of a Spiritual Life |
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9 Conclusion: Summary of Chinese Dreams |
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Chapter 2 China's Development Road to Realizing Chinese Dreams |
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1 Development Road of Developing Countries |
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2 Achievements, Faults, and Problems of China's Development Road Since 1978 |
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3 The Key to China's Development Road: Firmly Propelling Reform |
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4 Principles of China's Development Road and Governance Strategies |
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Chapter 3 Selection of Development Road: Material Structural Adjustment and Competitiveness Promotion |
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1 Urban and Rural Structure: The Correct Road of Urbanization |
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2 Industrial Structure: Expanding the Third Industry |
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3 Business Structure: Small Enterprises Closely Related to the Prosperity of People and Social Stability |
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Chapter 4 Without the Transformation of the Development Mode, China has no Way Out in Resources and Environment |
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1 Over Population and the Dilemma in Adjusting the Family Planning Policy |
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2 Overstrained Water and Soil and Unfavorable Ecological Environment |
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3 Land Supply Far from the Future Demands |
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4 Restraints on the Supply of Fresh Water Resources |
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5 An Import of 10 to 18 Billion Tons of Ferrous Metals is Needed in the Next Three Decades |
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6 China Consumes 50% of the Global Energies, Mainly Oil and Natural Gas |
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Chapter 5 Resources and Environmental Constraints: What China Should Do in the Future |
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1 The Path of Sustainable Development |
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2 Technical Progress is the Key to Balancing the Resource Supply and Demand and Reduction of Emissions |
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3 Significance of the Urban, Rural, and Industrial Structure and Their Living and Consumption Habits |
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4 Market System and Governance System for Rational Utilization of Resources and Environment |
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Chapter 6 The Focus of the Second Reform: Fiscal and Taxation System |
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1 Reform of the Government Income System |
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2 Reform of the Government Expenditure System |
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3 Rationalizing the Fiscal and Tax Relations Between Central and Local Governments |
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4 Promote the Democratization of Finance |
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Chapter 7 Elimination of Polarization and Realization of Common Prosperity |
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1 Scientific and Comprehensive Understanding of the Factors Contributing to Uneven Distribution |
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2 New Ideas and Strategies to Solve the Income Distribution Problem |
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3 Some Major Strategies on Fair Distribution and Prosperity of People |
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Chapter 8 Improving the Economics Systems: Reform of Land, Finance, and State-owned Economy |
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1 Amendments to Laws on and Reform of the Land System |
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2 Promote the Reform of the Financial System with the Development of Small Banks as the Breakthrough Point |
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3 How to Transform State-Owned Enterprises and the Supervision System |
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Chapter 9 Route Map of China's Road |
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1 Propose and Clarify Some Key Theories on China's Road |
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2 Route Maps in Four Fields |
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245 | (5) |
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3 Coordination of the Development Roads in Different Fields and the Expectations |
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250 | (7) |
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255 | (2) |
Epilogue |
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Index |
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