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12TH FIVE - YEAR PLAN (4) answer(s).
 
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18th CPC congress: how can a Xiaokang (Moderate Prosperity) society be built in China / Ostrovsky, Andrei   Journal Article
Ostrovsky, Andrei Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The author examines the proceedings of the 18th CPC Congress and China's development plans for the 12th five-year period (2011 to 2015) and draws the conclusion that the next few years will be the most significant period in the country's ambitious efforts to build a "moderate prosperity society" (xiaokang) by 2020. To achieve this goal, China will have to double its GDP by 2020.
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Apparent paradox in China's climate policies: weak international commitment on emissions reduction and aggressive renewable energy policy / Ong, Lynette H   Journal Article
Ong, Lynette H Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract China, the world's largest energy consumer and greenhouse gas emitter, appears to have contradictory climate policies. While aggressively pursuing a renewable energy policy, Beijing is weak on a commitment to emissions reduction. The "paradox" can be reconciled on the basis of China's priority for growth, which is critical in ensuring the Communist Party's grip on power.
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China's economy at the outset of the 12th five-year plan period: looking back and ahead / Ostrovsky, Andrei   Journal Article
Ostrovsky, Andrei Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The 11th National People's Congress meeting for its Fourth Session in March 2011 passed a resolution calling for a prosperous society to be built in China by 2020. The country's efforts are to be focused on implementing the 12th five-year plan of China's socioeconomic development in the period 2011 to 2015 that is part of its economic strategy looking ahead to 2050 to make China second but to the U.S. in national strength. The country's economic development plan passed by its leaders for 2006 to 2010 and the amendments made to it as it went ahead helped China steer clear of the worst consequences of the worldwide financial crisis. To achieve its goals, though China will have to make a transition to an innovation-driven economy during the current 12th five-year plan period.
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Focusing on the major function-oriented zone: a new spatial planning approach and practice in China and its 12th Five-Year Plan / Fan, Jie (et al.)   Journal Article
Fan, Jie Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract For a long time, China has been focusing primarily on pursuing economic growth, with less concern about social and environmental development issues. This may make China's development unsustainable. In contrast to its current economic-oriented approach predominated by economic growth, this research note presents a newly proposed approach of 'major function-oriented zone' (MFOZ) that is designed by our research team and is largely accepted by the central government and incorporated into its 12th Five-Year Plan. This approach tries to rationalise China's regional development and insists that each region should have its unique functions to perform, determined by its own characteristics, conditions and requirements. With this approach, the central government is able to monitor and coordinate regional and local developments, and hence the 'Planning of MFOZ' is seen by the central government as a tool to steer spatial arrangements for the country's long-turn sustainable development.
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