Series Interpretation of the 19th National Congress Report of CPC From Scholars of Yangtze IDEI

Release time:2019-06-10Author: Yangtze IDEI

CONTENT


1. Zhang Mingzhi: The starting point for China to build a modern and powerful country -- learning from the report of the 19th CPC National Congress, 1-15

2. Sun Guomin: Scientific understanding of the main contradictions and new requirements of Chinese society in the new era, 16-27

3. He Yu: Jiangsu's role and action in the decisive period of building a well-off society in an all-round way, 28-35

4. Zhang Xiaolan: Understanding and recognition of unbalanced and inadequate development-Interpretation of the report of the 19th National Congress of CPC, 36-43.

5. Liu Zhibiao: Building a modern economic system: basic framework, path and strategy, 44-54

6. Liu Zhibiao: New normal economics: practical features, theoretical logic and policy system, 55-77

7. Liu Zhibiao: Global value chain reconstruction and revitalization of China's manufacturing industry under the One Belt One Road Initiative, 78-93.

8. Liu Zhibiao: Balanced and coordinated development: key issues and policy orientation of catch-up strategy in the new era, 94-115

9. Chen Liu: Take improving the quality of the supply system as the main direction, and significantly enhance the quality advantage China's economy, 116-125

10. Zhang Yueyou: Building a modern service economy system, 126-136

11. Shen Kailing: Several key issues concerning people's livelihood and employment in the decisive period of building a well-off society in an all-round way, 137-144.

12. Wang Jianguo: Entrepreneurship, craftsmanship and cultivation of innovative economy, 145-162

13. Wang Yu and Liu Zhibiao: Promoting the balance between deficiency and reality and strengthening the development of real economy, 163-172

14. Chen Dong: Scientific understanding of the characteristics and requirements of "two unwavering" in the new era, 173-185

15. Chen Zhilong: financial security from the perspective of national overall security, 186-197

16. Ding Husong, Chen Dong: On the strategic consciousness and strategy of building a free trade port, 198-207

17. Jiang Debo, Peng Cheng: Implement the strategy of rural revitalization and accelerate the construction of modern villages, 208-214.

18. Lin Xuejun: on the strategic significance and strategy of building a community with a shared future for mankind, 215-220

19. Cha Tingjun: Revitalization of the real economy: Capital market development drives industrial structure adjustment, 221-230.

20. Ling Yonghui: give play to the positive role of urban agglomeration in driving new urbanization, 231-240

21. Peng benhong and Huang Qianqian: building a systematic governance system of Yangtze River-Huai River Ecological Economic Zone, 241-249

22. Su Xiaodong: Promoting green development -- a green path of national development in the new era, 250-259

23. Wang Xiuzhi: China's new development and global new opportunities -- promoting economic globalization by reconstructing GVC, 260-267

24. Wu Qiang: promote China's industry to move towards the middle and high end of the global value chain and cultivate several world-class advanced manufacturing clusters, 268-279

25. Zhang Guangyuan: support the development of private enterprises and stimulate the vitality of various market entities, 280-287

26. Zhang Jianhua: Promoting "One Belt One Road" international cooperation with the innovation of free trade zone system, 288-293.

27. Zhang Lidong: Background, practical significance and implementation measures of "Remain rural land contracting practices stable and unchanged on a long-term basis; extend the current round of contracts for another 30 years upon expiration.", 294-301

28. Song Wenge: on the reform of state-owned enterprises in the new era, 302-311

29. Xu Ning: Establish a standardized system for elderly care individual information, grasp the key points of China's elderly care in the new era, 312-319

30. Ma Yeqing: actively participate in and promote the process of economic globalization and develop a higher-level open economy, 320-325