A comprehensive book detailing Xi Jinping's economic philosophy has been jointly released by the Higher Education Press and the People's Publishing House, offering insights into the guiding principles shaping China's development since 2012. The publication arrives as global interest grows in understanding China's economic trajectory under Communist Party of China (CPC) leadership.
Spanning 15 chapters, the text systematically analyzes the historical significance, theoretical framework, and practical applications of Xi Jinping's economic thought. It highlights transformative policies implemented since the 18th CPC National Congress, which have driven China's economic modernization and global integration.
Designed as both an academic resource and political study material, the book will serve as required reading for economics students and CPC cadres. Analysts suggest its release underscores efforts to formalize China's development model amid evolving global economic challenges.
While primarily targeting domestic audiences, the publication may attract international attention from scholars studying China's governance strategies and businesses seeking to understand regulatory priorities. The work avoids technical jargon, aiming to make complex economic concepts accessible to diverse readers.
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