## Abstract Shared governance between administration and faculty needs to be viewed as a sanctioned vehicle of collaboration, not a rivalry.
Xi Jinping's Governance and the Future of China
โ Scribed by Xi, Jinping;Zhou, Xinmin
- Publisher
- Skyhorse Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 100 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- China,China.
- ISBN
- 151073628X
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Over the past few years, growing changes have quietly begun to reshape China under the governance of Xi Jinping. President Xi has developed his philosophical thinking on governing into a system to address the pressing issues of China, to develop and improve Chinese socialism, and to achieve modernization in all areas. Zhou Xinmin's new book, Xi Jinping's Governance and the Future of China, explains the characteristics and patterns of President Xi's governing philosophy from the perspective of the core capabilities required of the Chinese leadership.
The book unpacks the core tenets of President Xi's governance philosophy to provide a road map to convert his philosophical systems into actionable policies. Xinmin explains the achievements, the strategies, and the development of the president's governing theories, and showcases the vision and capacities of the new generation of the Communist Party of China's leadership. The book also serves as a useful guide to global leaders...
โฆ Subjects
China
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