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  Professor Alxander and Vladilen visited CCMR

Prof. Alxander and Vladilen, from Institute of Philosophy, Russia Academy of Sciences, have visited CCMR from the 19th to 22ed, September.

Prof. Alberto Martinelli, Professor of Political Science and Sociology, University of Milan, Italy, have visited China Center for Modernization Research (CCMR), CAS on May 16.

 Prof.  Liping Bu, Professor of history, Alma College,USA, have visited China Center for Modernization Research (CCMR), CAS on May 26.

China Modernization Report Outlook 2001-2010(Russian edition) was published by the publishing house "Ves’ Mir" (“The Whole World”) in Moscow in October, 2011. 

World Modernization Lecture (WML)

Prof. Martinelli gave a speech on the 24 rd WML on May 16th, 2011. The topic of his speech is “Multiple modernities and China modernization” .   

China Forum on 

Modernization Research (CFMR)

In August 2011, The Ninth CFMR have been held in Beijing for three days and free for everyone.  The theme of this forum is the characteristics and prospects of modernization in 21st century.

 

Modernization Science:

The Principles and Methods of National Advancement

Springer: Read online

Available on March 31, 2012

Modernization Science 

Newsletter (MSN)

List of MSN

Vol. 1, No.1,  March, 2011

Modernization Science

Principle of National Advance

Vol. 1, No.2,  June, 2011

Modernization Study 1900-2010

Vol. 1, No.3,  Sept., 2011

World Modernization Outline 1700-2100

Vol. 1, No.4,  Dec., 2011 

Sixth Revolution of S&T  

and World Modernization

Vol. 2, No.1,  March, 2012

Modernization science and sixth revolution

China Modernization Report

Chuanqi He et al. (RGCMS, CCMR)

Beijing: Peking University Press

   

 He et al. CMR Outlook 2001-2010, 2010

 He et al. CMR Outlook 2001-2007, 2007

 

 China Modernization Report 2011  

     ——Introduction to Modernization Science

 China Modernization Report 2010,  

     ——World Modernization Outline 1700-2100

 China Modernization Report 2009  

     ——A Study on Cultural Modernization 

 China Modernization Report 2008, content  

     ——A Study on International Modernization 

 China Modernization Report 2007 

     ——A Study on Ecological Modernization 

  China Modernization Report 2006 

     ——A Study on Social Modernization

  China Modernization Report 2005 

      ——A Study on Economic Modernization 

 China Modernization Report 2004 

     ——A Study on Regional Modernization 

 China Modernization Report 2003 

     ——Modernization Theory and Perspectives  

 China Modernization Report 2002 

      ——Knowledge Economy and Modernization

 China Modernization Report 2001 

     ——Modernization and Evaluation

    

  RGCMS: refers to the research group for China modernization strategies. It includes 8 advisers and 24 members who come from Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Social Science, Peking University and Tsinghua University etc. Prof. Chuanqi He has been the co-head or the head of RGCMS since 2001.

  CCMR: refers to the China Center for Modernization Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, founded in 2002. It is a non-profit research unit, and Prof. Chuanqi He has been the director of CCMR since 2002.

  MS: modernization is a worldwide phenomenon including the frontier change and international competition of human civilization since 18th century, while modernization science is an emergent interdisciplinary one deals with this phenomena including modernization study and theory etc.

Second Modernization series

 

Chuanqi He. Modernization Science: Principles of National Advance.  

Beijing: Science Press2010.

Chuanqi He. Orient Renaissance: Three Roads to the Modernization.

Beijing: Commercial Press2003.

Chuanqi He. Distribution Revolution: Distribution Based on Contribution: Front of Second Modernization.  

Beijing: Economic Management Press2001.

Chuanqi He, Feng Zhang. Knowledge Innovation: New Focus of Competition: Front of Second Modernization.

Beijing: Economic Management Press2001.

Chuanqi He. K-Management: Modernization of Business Management: Agenda of Second Modernization. 

Beijing: China Economy Press, 2000.

Chuanqi He. Modernization of Citizenship Consciousness: Agenda of Second Modernization.

Beijing: China Economy Press, 2000.

Feng Zang, Chuanqi He. National Innovation System: Engine of Second Modernization.

Beijing: High Education Press, 1999.

Chuanqi He. Second Modernization: Inspiration From Human Civilization Process.

Beijing: High Education Press, 1999.

  

Proceeding of China Forum on Modernization Research

Chuanqi He. The Strategic Opportunities on the Sixth Revolution of Science and Technology.  

Beijing: Science Press2011.

CCMR. New Opportunity and Challenge on Modernization. 

Beijing: Science Press, 2011.

CCMR. New Thoughts on China Modernization Strategy. 

Beijing: Science Press, 2010.

CCMR. New Approaches on China Economic Modernization. 

Beijing: Science Press, 2010.

CCMR. New Choices on China Social Modernization. 

Beijing: Science Press, 2010.

CCMR. New Exploring on China Cultural Modernization. 

Beijing: Science Press, 2010.

CCMR. Keystone on World Modernization Process. 

Beijing: Science Press, 2010.

CCMR. Globalization and Modernization . 

Beijing: Science Press, 2009.

CCMR. Ecological Modernization: Principle and Method. 

Beijing: Environment Science Press, 2008.

Second Modernization Theory

  

Prof. He holds that the process of the human history from about 2.5  million  years ago to A. D. 2100  could be divided into four ages, which are stone tool, agricultural, industrial  and knowledge age, and each of the age includes four phases: start, developing, mature and transition phase, and total sixteen phases.  

Modernization has been a worldwide phenomenon since the 18th century. It is a sort of frontier changes and international competition of human civilization including the formation, development, transformation and international interaction of modern civilization, the innovation, selection, diffusion and withdrawal of civilization elements as well as the international competition for catching up with, reaching and maintaining the world’s advanced level and international differentiation.

The frontier process of modernization from 18th century to the end of 21st century can be divided into two phases as following.

The First Modernization is  the process and great changes of the transformation from agricultural society to industrial one, agricultural economy to industrial one, agricultural civilization to industrial one, agricultural age to industrial one.

The Second Modernization is  the process and great changes of the transformation from industrial society to knowledge one, industrial economy to knowledge one, industrial civilization to knowledge one, industrial age to knowledge one.

(Second modernization theory)

Source: 

Chuanqi He.  Knowledge Economy and China's Modernization. Guangming Daily, 1998-04-17.  

Chuanqi He.  Knowledge Economy and Second Modernization. Science & Technology Review,(6):3-4,1998.

Chuanqi He.  Second Modernization: Inspiration from human civilization process. Beijing: High Education Press, 1999.

Chuanqi He. Orient Renaissance: Three Roads to the Modernization. Beijing: Commercial Press2003.

Chuanqi He. Modernization Science: Principles of National Advance. Beijing: Science Press2010.

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