Think Tanks of Great Powers

Think Tanks of Great Powers

by Yu Wei Wu Zhifei

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A strong country must be strong in intelligence, and a country's effective decision-making and rise are closely related to the support of think tanks. In recent years, party and state leaders have attached great importance to the construction of think tanks and have continuously promoted the important role of think tanks in policy research, decision-making consultation and state governance. "Think Tanks of Great Powers" tells the story of the power and promoters of think tanks behind the rise of New China. The author conducted exclusive interviews with scholars or experts who participated in decision-making or provided intellectual support and practical solutions in different fields, such as Zhou Nan, Li Junru, Wu Liangyong, Li Dianren, Liu Binjie, Lin Yifu, Hu Angang, Ye Qizhen, Wei Jizhong, Zhou Hongyu, Wang Liming, and Zhou Yezhong, and restored their involvement in high-level participation. The background and details of discussing politics or influencing policies and promoting social development and progress through their own research highlight their efforts to provide new thinking for national governance. While recording some thrilling major events and decision-making processes, they also restore their professional careers and lives outside of academia.

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