Authors:
Liu Shouying — Dean of the School of Economics at Renmin University of China and Independent Non-Executive Director of the Agricultural Bank of China.
Fan Xin — Deputy Director and Research Fellow at the National Research Center for Socialist Political Economy with Chinese Characteristics, Renmin University of China.
Liu Ruiming — Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the National Institute of Development and Strategy, Renmin University of China. His main research areas include transitology and development economics.
Summary:
This work analyzes China’s economic and social development process from a distinctive perspective. The book provides an in-depth examination of how China has maintained a balance between its ancient cultural heritage and its modern economy, what achievements the country has reached in its modernization process, and what challenges it has encountered. The authors also discuss China’s global role, its unique approaches to modernization, and what other countries can learn from this experience.
The book serves as a valuable resource not only for specialists in economic policy but also for a wide readership interested in China’s development experience and modernization processes.