There is no such a thing as "standard system" in the world. To determine if a country's system is superior or "civilized", we should see if it suits the country's actual situation, history and culture, if it is in line with the trends of the world and the times, and if it can promote the country's development and prosperity, rather than require it to meet a certain standard or rule.
Table of Contents
Round-table 1 What Is Institutional Civilization? Panel Discussion How Do Different Institutions Work or Dysfunction? Panel 1 Selection ofPolitical Elite and Ability to Make Decisions Panel 2 Economic Performance and Its Political and Social Dimensions
Round-table 2 Look into the Future:Mutual Learning between China and the Outside World Further Elaboration and Reflection Meritocracy Is a Good q-hing No“Jasmine”for China Some Reflections on the Peace and Development Conference Strategic Institutionalism in China and the West The Political System of the Post-Maoist China Conflict Managing Mechanisms