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Comparative Study Of Sustainable Development Of China, Japan And South Korea And Their Regional Cooperation

Posted on:2007-03-22Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:L X LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:1119360212459821Subject:World economy
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After the age entering into the 21 century, many questions should be asked: what kinds of hylic and psychic heritage have the 20 century left to the civilization of mankind; what the human beings should do in order to live a better life on the earth and at the same time create a nicer circumstance to the descendants; in the megatrend of economic globalization and the process of building a well-off society, how to find a harmonious way of development with developing product, well-off life and nicer ecology for China? In order to give better answers to these questions, this thesis chooses the subject of the Sustainable Development Comparison and Regional Coorporation Study. Through the study of the basic requirements of three major countries in Northeast Asia: China, Japan and South Korea, and by comparing and comprehensive analysis, we hope to find more satisfactory answers.As a simple philosophy, the Sustainable Development came from the awareness of the problem of natural environment and had exited both in East and West since the old age. In ancient China, the ideologists in The Warring States Period, Mengzi, Xunzi, and Haifeizi had had brilliant inferences. While in the west, the relationship between man and nature also went through a negative negation developing process from"man and nature"to"man to nature", then back to"man and nature". In the modern west, many schools, such as Classical Economics, Welfare Economics, emphasized to research the development of society from the economical point of view. All of those established the base to the Sustainable Development. Since the 20 century, especially after the World War II, men began to research the Sustainable Development in a more comprehensive and rational way. In 1972, United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (UNCHE) appointed"continuous and sustainable development"firstly. In 1987,"The Brundtland Report"appointed the meaning of the Sustainable Development more clearly that is sustainable development is such a development which not only satisfies...
Keywords/Search Tags:Northeast Asia, Sustainable Development, Regional Cooperation Revitalize Northeast Old Industrial Base
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