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Toward Revitalization and Prosperity: Modernization of Governance by Great Powers" by Ma Feng is a landmark work that delves into the evolution and modernization of governance systems, with a particular focus on China's unique experiences and achievements. This book provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary analysis of state, government, economic, social, ecological, and global governance, offering a holistic understanding of how effective governance can lead to national revitalization and prosperity. Ma Feng, an Associate Research Fellow at the National Academy of Chinese Modernization,…mehr

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Toward Revitalization and Prosperity: Modernization of Governance by Great Powers" by Ma Feng is a landmark work that delves into the evolution and modernization of governance systems, with a particular focus on China's unique experiences and achievements. This book provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary analysis of state, government, economic, social, ecological, and global governance, offering a holistic understanding of how effective governance can lead to national revitalization and prosperity. Ma Feng, an Associate Research Fellow at the National Academy of Chinese Modernization, brings his extensive expertise and research to explore China's governance model. With a Ph.D. in Engineering and a postdoctoral fellowship in Sociology, Ma Feng examines the intricate processes and strategies that have driven China's remarkable progress over the past 40 years of reform and opening up. He highlights significant local practices such as the "Jinjiang Experience" and Jiashan's transformation, providing practical insights and case studies that showcase China's innovative approaches to governance.
Autorenporträt
Ma Feng is an Associate Research Fellow at the National Academy of Chinese Modernization, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. in Engineering and has completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Sociology. His primary research interests include the modernisation of national and social governance, social policy and social development, youth values and youth participation in social development, and the Belt and Road Initiative and global governance.