China's Development and Harmonization: Towards a Balance with Nature, Society and the International Community

Abstract

The concept of 鈥榟armonization鈥� has become very popular in China, with the Chinese government increasingly applying the term 鈥榟armonious society鈥� to internal affairs and the term 鈥榟armonious world鈥� to international relationships. Harmonization as both an end and a means of China鈥檚 development is deeply rooted in China鈥檚 cultural tradition, which emphasizes moderation, balance and harmony between human beings and nature, between different social groups, and between the Chinese and other nationalities. This book examines the experience of enacting the concept of harmonization in China in recent years. It explores this in terms of developments within Chinese society, economic developments and changes in business practices, environmental challenges and coping strategies, and changing patterns of international relations. Throughout, it discusses the gaps between rhetoric and reality, policy and practice.

Citation

Bin Wu; Yao ShuJie; Jian Chen. (Editors) China鈥檚 Development and Harmonization: Towards a Balance with Nature, Society and the International Community. Routledge, (2013) 268 pp. ISBN 978-0-415-66567-4 [Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy]

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Published 1 January 2013