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主办:中国人民大学
ISSN 0257-2826  CN 11-1454/G4

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    20 December 2001, Volume 35 Issue 12 Previous Issue    Next Issue

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    Joint Operation: Orientation of Financial Reform in China ——With Reference to Challenges to China’s Banking System after Entry into WTO
    HAN Yu-jun, LI Dan
    2001, (12):  12-16.  DOI:
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    Joint operation and separate operation are two models of banking system in the world. At present, we are adopting the model of separate operation in China. As joint operation is the orientation of the banking reform in the world, the question that whether China's banking system will be affected by her entry into WTO has arisen. The author holds that in the light of the specific features of national treatment clauses in GATS, the impact of entry into WTO on our banking system is not an essential one. On the contrary, what really matters in choosing the banking system lies in our actual economic development and further progress in reform.
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    The Linkage of Trilateral Politics and security among China, Japan and ASEAN
    ZENG Lu, ZHOU Qing
    2001, (12):  23-28.  DOI:
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    China is the largest developing country in Asia, Japan is the largest developed country in Asia, and ASEAN is the most influential international organization in this region. Obviously their trilateral collaboration and cooperation can be a vital factor in maintaining security in the Asia-Pacific area. In the early years of the 21st century under the circumstances of polarization and globalization of international politics, relationship between China and Japan has made steady progress in maintaining a relationship of “friendly partners in peaceful development”. In addition, China has established with ASEAN countries a “good-neighborly trusting partnership in the face the 21st century”. Likewise, Japan also attempts to seek “profound and lasting cross-century relationship” with ASEAN. This article, therefore, is meant to explore the trilateral interactive relationships among China, Japan and ASEAN from the perspectives of politics and security.
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    Dialectic Thinking: Defining Properties of Marxist Philosophical World Outlook
    ZHANG Xi-li
    2001, (12):  33-37.  DOI:
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    Marxist philosophy, in essence, attempts to fight against and get rid of any enclosed or ossified philosophical system. It advocates a thinking pattern that is really open and vigorously interacts with the realty and human social practice. This dialectic or theoretical thinking pattern is both demonstrative and speculative based on human activities, a perfect integration of the concrete and the abstract, the experiential and the rational, the logical and the historical. Therefore, it is safe to say that “dialectic thinking” or “theoretical thinking” is the essential character that distinguishes Marxist philosophy from any traditional philosophical world outlook. It is also the key to properly understand scientific methods of basic categories such as “nature” and “communism” from the perspective of Marxist philosophy.
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