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  2. Core Socialist Values - Wikipedia

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    The Core Socialist Values is a set of official interpretations of the Chinese ... was perceived as a moral crisis resulting from China's rapid economic development ...

  3. Socialism with Chinese characteristics - Wikipedia

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    The path of socialism with Chinese characteristics (中国特色社会主义道路) establishes that, under the CCP's leadership, China must base it on the basic national conditions, focus on economic development, adhere to the Four Cardinal Principles and to Reform and Opening Up, liberate and develop social productive forces, construct a ...

  4. Ideology of the Chinese Communist Party - Wikipedia

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    Following "socialism with Chinese characteristics" with "people as the masters of the country". Governing China with the rule of law. "Practice socialist core values", including Marxism-Leninism, Communism and "socialism with Chinese characteristics". "Improving people's livelihood and well-being is the primary goal of development".

  5. Xi Jinping Thought - Wikipedia

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    Following "socialism with Chinese characteristics" with "people as the masters of the country". Governing China with the Rule of Law. "Practise socialist core values", including Marxism–Leninism and socialism with Chinese characteristics. "Improving people's livelihood and well-being is the primary goal of development".

  6. Socialist economics - Wikipedia

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    Public enterprise state-managed market economy, one form of market socialism which attempts to use the price mechanism to increase economic efficiency while all decisive productive assets remain in the ownership of the state, e.g. the socialist market economy in China and the socialist-oriented market economy in Vietnam after reforms.

  7. Socialist market economy - Wikipedia

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    Another analysis carried out by the Global Studies Association at the DePaul University in 2006 reports that the Chinese economic system does not constitute a form of socialism when socialism is defined as a planned economy where production for use has replaced production for profit as the driving force behind economic activity, or when ...

  8. Reform and Opening Up - Wikipedia

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    Reform and Opening Up (Chinese: 改革开放; pinyin: Gǎigé kāifàng), also known as the Chinese economic reform or Chinese economic miracle, [1] [2] refers to a variety of economic reforms termed socialism with Chinese characteristics and socialist market economy in the People's Republic of China (PRC) that began in the late 20th century ...

  9. Types of socialism - Wikipedia

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    A socialist market economy refers to the economic systems adopted by the People's Republic of China and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, and previously also Yugoslavia. Although there is dispute as to whether or not these models actually constitute state capitalism , the decisive means of production remain under state-ownership.