2003 Vol. 19, No. 3

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2003, 19(3): 封二-封二.
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A Study of the Practical Model of Social Support for the Handicapped in Transition Era
CONG Xiao-feng, TANG Bin-yao
2003, 19(3): 1-4.
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Thie thesis brings forwards the practical model of social support for the handicapped in order to advance the research on social support. Based on the theory of person-in-situation, this model of social support for handicap man should pay close attention to three independent systems, answer three questions:(1) for whom; (2)what it is; (3)how to do.
On the Preferential Treatment System of the New Army in the Late Qing Dynasty
REN Tong-qin
2003, 19(3): 5-9.
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The New Army'spreferential treatment system in the Late Qing Dynasty is an important period in the overall development of Chinese preferential treatment history. Yuan Shi-kai attached great importance to the the New Army' s preferential treatment system, especially the army's medical work. He employed some excellent military doctors who knew much about western medical knowledge, and adopted the western skills of medical treatment. In this way, the conditions of the old army's medical treatment took on a new look. In addition, to settle down the New Army's ex-servicemen, he laid down detailed rules and regulations which were the most complete and systematical ones about the arrangement of demobilized soldiers in feudal society. The regulations put positive influence on inspiring army's morale, on keeping society steady permanently and on heightening soldier's fighting will. However the New Army's preferential treatment system still walked back and forth in the set pattern of feudal society.
On Government's Crisis Management
CHEN Min-hong
2003, 19(3): 10-14.
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Crisis is an unstable state and may happen anywhere at any time. However, crises have their patterns in general, so it is possible for us to prevent and obviate them. Government should be quick and active in response, construct crisis detection, crisis management and appraisal system. In this way, crises can be turned into opportunities.
A Tentative Study of the Effectiveness of Government Crisis Management
WANG Shu-zhen
2003, 19(3): 15-18.
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The effectiveness of government crisis management reflects the management capacity of government under crisis situation. It includes not only efficiency such as speed and time elements based on micro aspect, but also political, social, and environmental effectiveness which benefit by taking advantage of crisis based on macro aspect. Both aspects should be considered.
Operational System Design of Crisis Management of Public Sector from SARS Event
ZHANG Xiao-ming
2003, 19(3): 19-23,35.
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On the basis of clarifying the relevant conception and unifying the relevant terms, this article tries to discuss the operational system of crisis management of public sector, to outline the macroscopical framework and strategic design of the operational system of crisis management of public sector. Combined with SARS event, this article also discusses its practical meanings.
A Elementary Study of the Civil Law concerning Foreign Affairs in Tang Dynasty
ZHENG Xian-wen
2003, 19(3): 24-29.
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The civil law was undeveloped in ancient China, when the criminal law was thought highly of but civil law was ignored, especially the foreign private law. Tang Dynasty is the mature period of the feudal law because we can find the related legal provisions in the delivered literatures. The legislation concerning foreign affairs in Tang Dynasty was becoming perfect, which was the basis of solving the legal conflicts concerning foreign interests and establishing the good international orders.
An Analysis of Puzzle of Res Judicata in China
LIU Xue-zai
2003, 19(3): 30-35.
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In civil litigation, res judicata is deemed absolutely necessary for the maintenance of judicatory authority and stability of legal relationship. In China, however, re judicata is theoretically held important but ignored during lawmaking and judicial practice. The causes of formation of the status are various, so measures of changing the status must be taken from different facets.
On the Legal Foundation of International Administrative Tribunals
DENG Lie
2003, 19(3): 36-41,46.
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This article deeply analyzes international administrative tribunals, special international judicial institution, on their legal foundation established by basic documents, and dig out many particular practices. These practices, often neglected by academician, contain growing revolutionary elements which could lash against traditional theory of international law in future.
On the Selection of the Patterns of Board's Restrictionover Joint-stock Company of Limited Liability
XIAO Yong-bing
2003, 19(3): 42-46.
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With the system reform going on rapidly, board's restriction over the company has become a core issue in company management. Similar to the Japanese-Korean company organization in form, ours has a lot of drawbacks in the supervision over the boards. Comparing the features of board's restriction between German and Japanese-Korean patterns is of great help to improve the company law in our country.
On the Reasons that Chinese National Industries Got Development in the 1920s
PENG Hong-ying
2003, 19(3): 47-51.
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The main reasons that Chinese national industry in the 1920s developed is the acute decline of foreign import, the pioneering spirit of national capitalist, the emergence of some great national capital blocs, the expansion of domestic market, and the promotion of Chinese peoples patriotic revolutionary campaign against imperialism.
Hu Shi and China League for Civil Rights
SONG Guang-bo
2003, 19(3): 52-56.
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Hashi hoped to continue his cause of striving for human rights by joining China League for Civil Rights. But he didn't hold that the striving for human rights should be turned into actions against the government. It was the disagreement between Hushi and the leadquarter of China League for Civil Rights that led to the break-up of Peking Branch. Hashi's ideas influenced not only Peking Branch but also Cai Yuan-pei and Lin Yu-tang, the two backbone figares in the leadquarter, which made a certain impact on the League's final break-up.
On the Intrinsic Link between MAO Ze-dong's Strategic Planning and JIANG Jie-shi's Strategic Quarrel with WEI Li-huang during Liaoshen War
ZHANG Hao, LU Ai-ting
2003, 19(3): 57-62.
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During Liaoshen War, Mao Zedong's Strategic planning is very flexible. That's to say, the disposition he ordered the Northeast People's Liberation Army to launch Jingzhou war at first, then come back to wipe out the Xijin Corps, based on the disagreement between Jiang Jieshi and Wei Lihuang.
The Devils in The Journey West
SONG Ke-jun
2003, 19(3): 63-68.
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The devils, a kind of factors that hamper Xiuxing in the Buddhist dharma refer to both mental disorders and the personification of Prince of the Devils. Starting with the characteristics of the devils, the devils' residence and the method of vanquishing the devils, this thesis analyzes the novel's feature in the visual field of the Buddhist culture, reveals the religious affection in The Journey West in the givin historical conditions.
Analysis of Aesthetic Trend of Literary Theories in the New Era
CHEN Ji-meng
2003, 19(3): 69-73.
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Aestheticism is the monistic aesthtic thought of the outlook on life, world outlook and artistic outlook that appeared in the West in modern and contemporary time. Under its influence, China literary theory of the new age has got the tendency of aesthtic appreciation, and shows the trend of aesthetic monism and perceptual ontology of aestheticism on the theoretical links between aesthetic experientialism, aesthetic perceptivism, aesthetic formalism, aesthetic transcendentalism and aesthetic essentialism. The work of considering the limitations of the aestheticism of the literary theories of the new era is very necessary for promoting the research on the basic theories of literature in our country.
The Purity of Music——Reflection on Music Essence
DENG Shuang-lin
2003, 19(3): 74-80.
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This thesis brought forward the elenchus on the popular musical concept that music is just an expression of the conceptive content. The anthor has studied music character istic by analyzing from musical practice and semantics reviewing to indicate what the essence of music is. This thesis has also given its analysis of one of the reasons to emphasize that music has a conceptive content is using the traditional methods to define and determine music esthetics is continuingly prevailing in China. Based on those aspects' analysis, the writer put forward her understanding and viewpoint:The beauty of music is within its score's flowing. Compared with other forms of art, the beauty within music bears more characteristics of universality and purity.
On Einstein's Idea of Unity
LIU Wen-xia
2003, 19(3): 81-83.
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The idea of unity is important not only in philosophy but also in science. The brilliant thought appears everywhere in Einstein's science career. The greatest and most sacred aim he was pursuing was that the world is harmonious and united.
Reflection on the Trend of Antimodernization Thought
GUO Hai-long
2003, 19(3): 84-86.
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The thesis summarizes general characteristics of the trend of thought of antimodernization, points out the limitation of the trend of thought and explains emphatically its value and significance.
Research into the New Changes of Chinese Class Structure
LIU Bao-guo
2003, 19(3): 87-91.
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The former working class, peasantry and intellectual in China have changed considerably since China implemented the policy of reform and opening to the outside world. Some new social strata appear, different classes and strata intersect and infiltrate each other and take shape a complicated situation. The primary factors that affect above-mentioned changes are the development of social division of labor, the formation of market economy, the changes of relation of production and the influence of policy. It is very important for our socialist modernized construction to recognize and treat these changes objectively and comprehensively and settle relations among various classes and strata properly.
On Political Civilization Theories and Practice
LI Xiao-li
2003, 19(3): 92-94.
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This paper introduces and analyzes various views concerning the cannotation, characteristics and structure of political civilization. The paper also elaborates on the necessity and meaning of building political civilization. It also points out the overall aim of political civilization construction.