作者簡(jiǎn)介
楊光斌,博士,中國(guó)人民大學(xué)政治學(xué)教授,教育部長(zhǎng)江學(xué)者特聘教授,入選國(guó)家“萬(wàn)人計(jì)劃”哲學(xué)社會(huì)科學(xué)領(lǐng)軍人才,F(xiàn)任中國(guó)人民大學(xué)國(guó)家發(fā)展與戰(zhàn)略研究院副院長(zhǎng)、中國(guó)政治學(xué)會(huì)副會(huì)長(zhǎng)、中共中央黨校等多所高校兼職教授。研究領(lǐng)域包括政治學(xué)理論、當(dāng)代中國(guó)政治、比較政治與世界政治。
王衡,政治學(xué)博士,中國(guó)人民大學(xué)馬克思主義學(xué)院講師,研究領(lǐng)域包括馬克思主義政治學(xué)、當(dāng)代中國(guó)政治、比較政治。
林雪霏,政治學(xué)博士,廈門(mén)大學(xué)公共管理學(xué)院副教授,研究領(lǐng)域包括政治學(xué)理論、公共政策分析。
IntroductionA Study of Xi Jinpings Political Thought from thePerspective of Philosophy and Social Sciences
Chapter One A Preliminary Probe into Xi Jinpings Political ThoughtSystem
1.New Era and New Challenges Calling for New Thought
2.Historical Philosophy Rooted in the Chinese CivilizationGene
3.New Political Economics in Which Political System “Plays aDecisive Role”
4.National Governance Theory Based on State GovernanceCapability
5.New Development Philosophy Oriented towards a JustSociety and the Concept of World Order
6.Historic Status: Marxism of the 21st Century
Chapter Two The Political Logic of Modernizing National Governance
1.Breaking Through: Wiping out Obstacles of Reform throughSweeping Anticorruption Campaigns
2.Strategic Planning: Toplevel Design Modernization of StateGovernance Blueprint
3.The Key: The “Four Comprehensives” Set for Promoting Chinas Strategic Planning
4.Upgrading: Scientific Development Driven by the New Development Philosophy
Chapter Three Building Institutional Framework with National Governance Capability as Its Core
1.Building a Sound Institutional Ecosystem: To Strike Iron,One Must Stay Strong
2.Initiating Reforms while Solidifying the Foundations: Restructuring of the Policymaking System
3.Practice of “Cutting” by the Government: Building an Economic System with the Market Playing a Decisive Role in Allocating Resources
4.Modernizing the Military Governance System: Reform above the Neck
5.Establishing Rules and Regulations for State Governance: Comprehensively Promoting Rule of Law
Chapter Four Towards “More Mature and Established Systems”: a “Chinese Approach” to Wellordered Politics
1.Striving for“More Mature and Established Institutions”
2.Providing a “Chinese Approach” for Seeking WellorderedPolitics of Mankind