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

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    20 June 2002, Volume 36 Issue 6 Previous Issue    Next Issue

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    Non-governmental Democracy: Breakthrough of Construction of Democracy in Contemporary China
    ZHU Guang-lei, GUO Dao-jiu
    2002, (6):  23-28.  DOI:
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    "Democracy in non-governmental form" refers to various forms of democracy which do not reflect government authority, such as autonomy of villagers, congress of workers and staff, democracy in administration of communities and associations.Compared with "governmental democracy",the defining features of non-governmental democracy are direct,endogenous and autonomous.Due to certain historical and practical conditions,development of non-governmental democracy grows ahead of the governmental democracy in China.The author points out that this form of democracy is highly appraised,but should not be over appraised;and that non-governmental democracy may serve as a breakt hrough in the construction of democracy in contemporary China.
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    Can China Sustain Rapid Growth in GDP in 2002
    ZHANG Yong-xiang, CHEN Yong, HE Xiao-jun
    2002, (6):  29-34.  DOI:
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    In this paper, a macroeconomic artifact neural network (ANN) model is presented, the model's inputs are total investment infixed assets、 total retail sale of goods、balance of total imports and export form 1980 to 1999,the GDP and general retail price are outputs.Based on the optimal genetic algorithm(GA)and macroeconomic analysis,we predict the price level,the increasing ratio of GDP and the increasing relationship among input variables.
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    The G8: The Emerging Center of Global Governance?
    LU You-zhi, ZHA Jun-hong
    2002, (6):  52-57.  DOI:
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    Since the end of the Cold War, the G7/G8 has made efforts to propose various measures in order to become a "center of global governance". Now it has become a key organization in the world, inserting influence on such areas as process of globalizat ion,int ernational politics,economy,security,social fields and so on.How ever,given the situation of the world in the recent 27 years since the G7/G8 was founded, its behavior towards world affairs has to be changed.It has to redefine global governance,grantaut hority to the United Nations as a center of global governance,and give up its attitude of super powers in ruling the world.Efforts have to be made to promote and expand participation of various countries in international affairs,so as to really promote democracy and systemization of international relationship.Only in this way can the G7/G8 attain further development.
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    A Constructivism Perspective About Analysis of National Interests
    FANG Chang-ping
    2002, (6):  62-67.  DOI:
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    National identity and national interests is constructed by international political culture. This is the principal idea of the school of constructivism with Alexander Wendt as its representative. This paper attempts to examine the construction mechanism by means of the principal theoretical hypothesis Wendt. Generally Speaking,international norms constructing national interests will go over three stages,namely, origin,socialization,int ernalization.Nevertheless,prerequisite requirements will have to be met before national interests can be successfully constructed.
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