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  2. Beijing Consensus - Wikipedia

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    The Beijing Consensus (Chinese: 北京共识) or China Model (Chinese: 中国模式), also known as the Chinese Economic Model, [1] is the political and economic policies of the People's Republic of China (PRC) [2] that began to be instituted by Hua Guofeng and Deng Xiaoping after Mao Zedong's death in 1976. The policies are thought to have ...

  3. World-systems theory - Wikipedia

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    The essential argument of the world-system theory is that in the 16th century a capitalist world economy developed, which could be described as a world system. [56] The following is a theoretical critique concerned with the basic claims of world-system theory: "There are today no socialist systems in the world-economy any more than there are ...

  4. Tributary system of China - Wikipedia

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    [6] The concept was developed and became influential after 1968, when Fairbank edited and published a conference volume, The Chinese World Order, with fourteen essays on China's pre-modern relations with Vietnam, Korea, Inner Asia and Tibet, Southeast Asia and the Ryukyus, as well as an Introduction and essays describing Chinese views of the ...

  5. Primary stage of socialism - Wikipedia

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    The theory focused mainly on developing the productive forces and took a highly economic deterministic view on developing socialism. [18] Despite certain pitfalls, the theory is still used to explain the use of capitalist techniques in China. [18] The main aim of the theory was to reconceptualize socialism to make Marxism fit for contemporary ...

  6. New Democracy - Wikipedia

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    New Democracy, or the New Democratic Revolution, is a type of democracy in Marxism, based on Mao Zedong's Bloc of Four Social Classes theory in post-revolutionary China which argued originally that democracy in China would take a path that was decisively distinct from that in any other country.

  7. Chinese school of international relations - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 195 The highlights China's role in a hierarchical system centered around a single, central state. [3] Gong sheng, or symbiotic theory, is a view which has developed from the Chinese school. [2]: 198 Symbiotic theory holds that the world is inherently pluralistic and diverse, with multiple cultures, value systems, and civilizations.

  8. Dynastic cycle - Wikipedia

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    Dynastic cycle (traditional Chinese: 朝代循環; simplified Chinese: 朝代循环; pinyin: Cháodài Xúnhuán) is an important political theory in Chinese history. According to this theory, each dynasty of China rises to a political, cultural, and economic peak and then, because of moral corruption, declines, loses the Mandate of Heaven, and ...

  9. Guanzi (text) - Wikipedia

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    As is typical of an ancient Chinese text, the organization of the Guanzi has been altered over time, the chronology and significance of which is not all that clear. . Covering a wide variety of subjects, ranging from detailed economic discussions to overviews of local soil topography, many chapters include Confucian values as a necessity for the state, expressing a blend of what may be ...