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本书作者权威,内容全面,是系统理解构建人类命运共同体理念的基础性、权威性理论读物。
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本书为2024年主题出版重点出版物。推动构建人类命运共同体是习近平新时代中国特色社会主义思想的重要组成部分。为进一步深化对这一重大理念的理论研究,习近平外交思想研究中心组织撰写了《推动构建人类命运共同体》学术专著,全书近30万字,共分为八个章节,全面阐释推动构建人类命运共同体的时代背景、思想渊源、理论逻辑、价值基础、基本路径、实践平台、必由之路以及全方位推动构建人类命运共同体的重要实践,是深入学习贯彻习近平新时代中国特色社会主义思想特别是习近平外交思想的系统性、权威性理论研究读物。
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In December 2019,the Xi JinpingThought on Diplomatie Studies Center wasestablished by the Ministry of Foreign Affairsof the PRC, with the support of the ChinaInstitute of International Studies. It aims toeoordinate research resourees across the nationand conduct comprehensive, systematic,and in-depth studies, interpretations, andintroductions of Xi Jinping Thought onDiplomatic, Today, the center has become anauthoritative platform for research in the feld.
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Chapter I Historical Background...........................................................................11Section OneA New Epoch in the Development of Human Society......................................131. Irreversible Economic Globalization.................................................................132. Growing Cultural Diversity...............................................................................143. Burgeoning Scientific and Technological Revolution and Industrial Transformation...................................................................................................15Section TwoNew Features of the Global Landscape.............................................................161. Profound Changes in the International Balance of Power.................................162. In-Depth Adjustments in the International System and Order...........................173. Further Progress in the Democratization of International Relations.................17Section ThreeNew Changes in International Political and Social Thought.............................181. Great Vitality of Scientific Socialism................................................................182. Diversified and Complex Western Trends of Thought.......................................19Section FourA New Starting Point in China’s Relations with the World...............................201. Socialism with Chinese Characteristics in a New Era.......................................202. Chinese Path to Modernization: A New Model for Human Advancement........203. Historic Changes in China’s Relations with the World.....................................22Chapter II Intellectual Origins................................................................................23 Section One Absorbing the Essence of Marxism-Leninism................................................... 24 1. Marx and Engels’ Theory on Community.........................................................25 2. Marx and Engels’ Theory on World History......................................................29 3. Marx and Engels’ Theory on the Relationship between Man and Nature........ 33 4. Lenin’s Theory on Peaceful Coexistence...........................................................37 Section Two Deeply Rooted in China’s Fine Traditional Culture.......................................... 40 1. Pursuing World Harmony and the Common Good for All................................41 2. Seeking Harmony in Diversity and Cherishing Harmony.................................43 3. Seeking Harmony and Peace among All Nations..............................................47 4. Pursuing Both Justice and Interests with Emphasis on Justice..........................50 5. Upholding the Law of Nature and Achieving the Unity of Heaven and Humanity...........................................................................................................53 Section Three Carrying Forward and Promoting the PRC’s Diplomatic Traditions and Principles....................................................................................................... 56 1. Maintaining a Global Vision..............................................................................57 2. Staying Independent..........................................................................................61 3. Remaining Committed to the Path of Peaceful Development...........................66 4. Seeking Common Ground While Shelving Differences....................................70 Chapter III Theoretical Logic of Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind............................................................................................75 Section One Evolution of the Vision...................................................................................... 76 1. Officially Introduced in International Speeches................................................77 2. Further Becoming Systematic............................................................................783. Included in Important Domestic and International Documents.........................80 4. Continuously Enriched in Practice....................................................................84 Section Two Theoretical System............................................................................................. 85 1. The Path Forward: Five-Point Vision for the World..........................................86 2. Path: Promoting Global Governance through Extensive Consultation, Joint Contribution, and Shared Benefits............................................................97 3. Pursuit of Values: Common Values of Humanity..............................................98 4. A Fundamental Support: New International Relations......................................99 5. Strategic Guidance: The Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, and the Global Civilization Initiative................................100 6. A Platform for Implementation: Advancing High-Quality Belt and Road Cooperation......................................................................................................108 Section Three Remarkable Significance................................................................................. 109 1. Important Theoretical Value............................................................................109 2. Multifaceted Historical Significance............................................................... 111 3. Practical Significance Widely Recognized by the International Community....113 Chapter IV Fostering a New Type of International Relations: An Essential Foundation of a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind.....119 Section One Theoretical Foundations of the New Type of International Relations............. 122 1. Differences from Traditional Western International Relations........................122 2. Basic Connotations of the New Type of International Relations.....................123 3. Principles of Fostering a New Type of International Relations.......................126 Section Two Commitment to Peaceful Development........................................................... 129 1. China’s Strategic Choice of Pursuing Peaceful Development.........................130 2. The Contemporary Relevance of Peaceful Development................................131 3. The Theoretical Connotations of Peaceful Development................................132Section Three Developing Global Partnerships...................................................................... 136 1. The Contemporary Significance of Developing Global Partnerships..............137 2. Greater Coordination and Positive Interaction: Shaping Major-Country Relations Based on Peaceful Coexistence, Overall Stability, and Balanced Development.............................................................................138 3. Friendship, Mutual Trust, and Shared Interests: Upholding the Principle of Amity, Sincerity, Mutual Benefit, and Inclusiveness and the Policy of Developing Friendship and Partnership with China’s Neighbors....................162 4. Greater Unity and Cooperation with Developing Countries for Common Interests: Upholding the Principle of Sincerity, Real Results, Amity, and Good Faith and Adopting the Right Approach to Friendship and Interests........... 164 Section Four Creating Conditions for Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind........................................................................................................... 171 1. Fostering a New Type of International Relations with the Goal of Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind: The Formation of the Vision...............................................................................................................172 2. Fostering a New Type of International Relations with the Goal of Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind: The Basic Path and Means...173 Chapter V Joint Pursuit of the Belt and Road Initiative: A Practical Platform for Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind......181 Section One Intrinsic Harmony between Historical Heritage and Contemporary Values.... 182 1. Origins and Major Historical Characteristics of the Ancient Silk Road.........183 2. Underlying Values of the Ancient Silk Road...................................................186 3. Inheritance and Transcendence of the Ancient Silk Road...............................189 Section Two Integrated Advances in Theory and Practice................................................... 1971. Introduction of the BRI and Initial Achievements (2013–2017).....................197 2. Theoretical Refinement and Practical Implementation (2017–2020)..............201 3. Evolution of the BRI in Both Theory and Practice (2020 to Present).............206 Section Three Aligning with China’s Opening Up................................................................. 212 1. The Developmental Processes and Demands for Upgrading of Opening Up...213 2. BRI Cooperation and a New Round of High-Level Opening Up....................216 3. Advancing BRI Cooperation and Fostering a New Pattern of Development....220 Section Four Aligning with the Goal of Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind........................................................................................................... 223 1. Creating a Peaceful Environment and the Foundation of Universal Security to Build a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind..................................224 2. Creating Conditions for Development and the Foundation for Common Interests to Build a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind...............225 3. Consolidating the Foundation of Connectivity to Build a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind...................................................................227 4. Creating Conditions of Ecological Conservation to Build a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind...................................................................229 5. Expanding the Popular Support and the Partnership Foundation to Build a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind...............................................231 6. Providing Theoretical and Institutional Explorations for Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind...............................................234 Chapter VI Global Governance on the Principle of Extensive Consultation, Joint Contribution, and Shared Benefits: The Path toward a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind....................................................239 Section One Reform of the Global Governance System at a Historic Juncture................... 241 1. Change and Evolution......................................................................................2412. Global Governance Reform for the Purpose of Meeting Global Challenges....247 3. A New Stage of China’s Involvement..............................................................250 Section Two Main Principles and Visions for China’s Participation in Global Governance Reform and Development................................................................................ 253 1. Championing the Principle of Extensive Consultation, Joint Contribution, and Shared Benefits.........................................................................................253 2. Advocating an Equal and Orderly Multipolar World and Universally Beneficial and Inclusive Economic Globalization...........................................254 3. Upholding Fairness and Justice.......................................................................256 4. Promoting Development while Ensuring Security..........................................257 5. Improving Governance of New Frontiers........................................................259 6. Shouldering Due Responsibilities as a Major Developing Country................260 7. Strengthening Personnel Training to Build Up the Talent Pool.......................261 Section Three Safeguarding True Multilateralism.................................................................. 262 1. Supporting and Bolstering the UN’s Role.......................................................262 2. Upholding the Multilateral Trading System with the WTO at Its Core....265 3. Promoting Cooperation within the G20 Framework and Strengthening International Macro Policy Coordination........................................................267 4. Deepening BRICS Cooperation.......................................................................271 5. Improving International Investment and Financial Governance Mechanisms.....................................................................................................274 Section Four China’s Contribution to Reform and Development of the Global Governance System.............................................................................................................. 277 1. China Has Always Been a Major Contributor to World Peace........................277 2. China Has Always Been a Contributor to Global Development.....................282 3. China Has Always Been a Defender of the International Order......................288 4. China Has Always Been a Provider of Public Goods......................................292 5. China Has Always Been a Mediator in Resolving Hotspot Issues..................299Chapter VII Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind on All Fronts....................................................................................................307 Section One International Peace and Development............................................................. 311 1. Building a Global Development Community with a Shared Future............... 311 2. Jointly Building a Community of Security for Mankind.................................317 Section Two Ecological Conservation.................................................................................. 321 1. Working Together to Build a Community of Life for Man and Nature ....321 2. Working Together to Build a Community of All Life on Earth.......................328 Section Three Global Health Governance............................................................................... 331 1. Key Connotations of Working Together to Build a Community of Health for All...................................................................................................331 2. Theoretical Significance and Practical Value...................................................333 3. Taking the Lead in Practice..............................................................................334 Section Four Governance in New Fields............................................................................... 336 1. Building a Maritime Community with a Shared Future..................................336 2. Jointly Building a Community with a Shared Future in Cyberspace..............341 3. Building a Community with a Shared Future on Nuclear Safety and Security.....................................................................................................345 Afterword..............................................................................................349
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AfterwordBuilding a community with a shared future for mankind is not only an importantcomponent of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with (hinese Characteristics for a NewEra and a core concept of Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy, but also the goal Chinapursues in carrying out major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics in thenew era, It is thus embodied in every aspect of China‘s diplomatic work. This majolconcept aims to build an open, inclusive, clean, and beauliful world that enjoys lastingpeace, universal security, and common prospcrity, It takes the promotion of globalgovernance based on extensive consultation, joint contribution, and shared benefits asthe path to its realization, the common values of all humanity as the universal principlethe construction of a new type of international relations as the basic support, theimplementation ofthe Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, andthe Global Civilization lnitiative as the strategic lead, and the high-quality developmentof the Belt and Road [nitiative as a platform for practice. It represents China’s answer tothe question of “What kind of a world to build and how to build it,\ that is, a world inwhich all countries, big or small, are equal members of the international community thatshare benefits, rights, and responsibilities in international affairs and work together tomake the world a belter place,Comrade Wang Yi, member of the Political Burcau of the CPC Central Committecand Minister of Foreign Affairs, places great importance on the research, interpretation,and communieation of Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy, frequently giving importantinstructions on this work, The Party committee of the Ministy of Foreign Affairsmakes every effort to develop the Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy Research Center.with committee seeretary Qi Yu making multiple important plans for the research andinterpretation ofXi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy.To strengthen systemic, theoretical research on Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacythe Research Center compiled this book, Xu Bu, the then secretary-general, led thewriting and editing work, and the then deputy secretary-general Yu Jiang organized the writing work and handled the revision work, Wu Xiaodan, Wang Wenqi, and ZhangWeipeng were in charge of the framework design and overall manuscript editing. Theauthors and the respective chapters they wrote are: Wang Tianling (Chapter l), ChenWenbing (Chapter I, Wu Xiaodan (Chapter ), Xu Bu (Chapter IV), Zheng Xuefang(Chapter V), Wang Wenqi (Chapter V), Li Pingyi (Chapter VI), and Yu Jiang (ChapterVIll). Shen Zhongming, Pang Shanshan, Zhang Yuhuan, Yang Shouzheng, RenHongyan, He Dan, Jia Ding, and Zhang Xin participated in the editing and proofreadingof this book, This book embodies their understanding of the theoretical system andconnotations of the concept of building a community with a shared future for mankind.Since its publication in January 2024, this book has been so well received by thereaders that China Intercontinental Press has decided to reprint it. In accordance with theguiding principles from the third plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committeeand the Central Conference on Foreign Affairs held at the end of 2023, the compilationteam revised the manuscript under the guidance ofChen Bo, current secretary-general ofthe Research Center, and deputy secretary-general Ren Hongyan, Wu Xiaodan and WangWenqi were responsible for fnalizing the manuscript and reviewing the book. ChapterI and Chapter V were revised by Zhang Yuhuan and Zhang Weipeng respectively withthe authorization of their original authors, while the remaining chapters were revised by their original authors.The Policy Planning Department of the Ministry of Foreign Afairs did a lot of coordination and revision work for the publication of this book, and relevant departmentsof the Ministry provided valuable suggestions. China Intercontinental Press offeredstrong support in the editing and publishing process.We would like to express our gratitude to the relevant departments and colleaguesfor their contributions to this book.The Compilation TeamFebruary 2025
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