Talking About the Modernization of Our Nation’s Governance and Its Influence in China

Wenhua ZHU, Haolin TANG

Abstract


The proposal of the modernization of our nation’s governance embodies the struggle and effort of several generations of the communist party of China people, focuses on the diligence and wisdom of millions of Chinese people, and learns the experience in dealing with practical problems from all over the world. It is also the new insights and theoretical innovation that Chinese Communist Party uses the Marxist world outlook and methodology to solve practical problems in the height of the history and the era. This new value concept of the modernization of our nation’s governance will have a significant and far-reaching influence on China and the whole world. For China, the modernization of our nation’s governance is the powerful guarantee to a powerful nation of socialist modernization. For the developing countries, there will have a great significance. For the common issues faced by humanity, it will be a new key to open people’s governance dilemma. So the future of the modernization of our nation’s governance will let the world have full expectations.

Keywords


Nation’s governance; Experience for reference; International recognition; Communist party of China people

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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