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The so-called economically developed countries and economically backward countries actually express the degree and level of the developed and backward market economy in today's world, and they are divided by the single criterion of whether the market economy is developed or not. Developing countries in the narrow sense refer to those traditional developing countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. On the basis of this new definition, this paper redefines and classifies the composition and classification of developing countries.
From the analysis of WTO agreements and agreements, the developing country members of the WTO can basically be divided into three categories: The first major category is the least developed countries and regions, and the basis for judging them is the least developed countries and regions recognized by the United Nations. According to the 1995 World Bank standard, it refers to countries with an annual per capita gross national product of $765 or less, and there are 49 such countries, 29 of which are WTO members.
The second category is countries with an annual per capita GDP of less than $1,000, which has been listed by the WTO, mainly Bolivia and Cameroon. Egypt, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya. Morocco, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Senegal, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe, among others.
The third broad category is "other developing country members", i.e. they do not fall under the above-mentioned paragraph.
Developing country members in categories I and II. However, the WTO does not stipulate criteria for judging such members or "developed country members", which will bring uncertainties to the implementation of some agreements and agreements. For example, a country with an annual per capita GDP of $3,000 can be considered as an "other developing country member", but is South Korea, with an annual per capita GDP of more than $10,000, still a member of this category, or should it be considered a "developed country member"?
This is particularly important for newly industrialized countries and regions in the WTO
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Like China. That's it.
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Legal analysis: In accordance with the national guidelines for urban development and construction, economic and technological policies, long-term plans for national economic and social development, regional planning, as well as the natural conditions, historical conditions, current characteristics and construction conditions of the area where the city is located, the urban system is arranged, the goals of the city's economic and social development during the planning period are reasonably determined, the nature, scale and layout of the city are determined, the land of the city is planned and rationally utilized, and the construction of the city's economy, culture, public welfare and war preparedness is comprehensively arranged. Ensure the orderly and coordinated development of the city.
Legal basis
Town Planning Regulations
Article 4 The tasks of urban planning are: in accordance with the national guidelines for urban development and construction, economic and technological policies, long-term plans for national economic and social development, regional planning, as well as the natural conditions, historical conditions, current characteristics and construction conditions of the area where the city is located, to lay out the urban system, to reasonably determine the goals of the city's economic and social development during the planning period, to determine the nature, scale and layout of the city, to make unified planning and rational use of the city's land, and to make comprehensive arrangements for the city's economy, culture, The construction of public utilities and war preparedness will ensure the orderly and coordinated development of the city.
Article 5 Urban planning must proceed from reality, correctly handle the relationship between urban and rural, production and life, part and whole, short-term and long-term, peacetime and wartime, economic construction and national defense construction, needs and possibilities, and take into account the needs of public security and natural disaster factors such as floods and other natural disasters, and make overall plans and comprehensive arrangements.
Article 6 Urban planning must rationally and scientifically arrange all kinds of urban construction land. Urban construction should economize on land, make the best use of wasteland and inferior land, and occupy less cultivated land, vegetable land, orchard land, and forest land.
Article 7 Urban planning must conscientiously protect and improve the urban ecological environment, prevent pollution and other public hazards, protect urban green space, and do a good job in greening construction.
Article 8 Urban planning shall effectively protect cultural relics and historic sites, maintain and carry forward national styles and local characteristics.
Article 9 Urban planning must be adapted to local conditions. The determination of the quota targets and construction standards for urban planning should take into account the long-term development of the city and be commensurate with the national and local level of economic and technological development and the people's living standards.
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The criteria for becoming a developed country generally include the following aspects:
Economic strength: Developed countries usually have relatively strong economic strength, with high gross domestic product (GDP), per capita income, technological strength, etc.
Social welfare: The social welfare system in developed countries is relatively perfect, including medical insurance, retirement pension, unemployment benefits, etc., providing relatively stable social security for the people.
Education level: The education level in developed countries is relatively high, the educational resources are sufficient, the quality of education is high, and the opportunities and degrees of education are relatively high.
Scientific and technological innovation: The level of scientific and technological innovation in developed countries is higher than that of Sun Pai, which can continuously promote scientific and technological progress and industrial upgrading.
Standard of living: Developed countries have a relatively high standard of living, a high quality of life, and abundant services and resources in medical care, education, and culture.
Democracy: Developed countries usually have relatively sound democratic systems, relatively stable political systems, and relatively perfect legal environments.
At present, China's economic power is increasing, and it has become the second largest economy in the world, but it needs to be continuously improved and improved in other standards. For example, there are still certain gaps in social welfare, education level, scientific and technological innovation, etc., and there are also some challenges in the democratic system and the rule of law environment. Therefore, China still needs to further strengthen reform and opening up, improve people's living standards, continuously promote scientific and technological innovation, and strengthen the construction of democracy and the rule of law, so that it can become a developed country.
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We need the support and cooperation of the whole people, and of course, the firm foundation of the mission is also obvious to all. It is certain that the foundation of the development of China's basic rural areas is not as good as that of foreign countries, and in addition, the population is large, and the number of people with low education is too large and too mixed, and it is not a long-term goal that can be solved in a short time to solve such problems. Technology and technology are not in place, which is also the primary goal.
In order to achieve full effect, efficiency, and also change people's thinking from the basic consciousness of people, and essentially reduce the generation of destructive psychology, it is a very important issue. Second, it is necessary to rely on a strong military system, and a strong backing is a portrayal of a mighty development. It is conceivable that as long as a country has a strong military capability and can deter any country and obtain the necessary concessions and coordination in the main military and international civilian fields, it will not have such an opportunity, nor will it have the opportunity and ability to speak in the international community.
A strong military capability does not depend on fighting, but is a necessary stage of China's economic development, but a vital force that must exist and survive. Third, it is necessary to rely on harmonious and interactive diplomatic relations, a peaceful and developing China, an economic foundation, the prosperity of the people, and more importantly, a united national consciousness. Standing at the height of China and standing on the big stage of world development, we must consider democracy and people's livelihood in all directions, then we must destroy our own democracy, our own outlook on life and values in the international community, take peace as the main view, and development as the driving force, a strong China will always stand in the east of the world, and will always be a pearl that will always shine and illuminate the whole world.
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China's development has many strategic favorable conditions that were unimaginable in the past, which refers to the strong leadership of the Communist Party of China. There are significant advantages of the socialist system with Chinese characteristics. There is a solid foundation for sustained and rapid development.
There is a long-term stable social environment. Have the spiritual strength of self-confidence and self-improvement.
China's development still has "five strategic favorable conditions", namely, the strong leadership of the Communist Party of China, the significant advantages of the socialist system with Chinese characteristics, the solid foundation of sustained and rapid development, the long-term stable social environment, and the spiritual strength of self-confidence and self-improvement.
The "five strategic favorable conditions" are summed up from a strategic perspective after systematically analyzing the major, fundamental, overall, and long-term issues. The strategy is mainly embodied in the aspects of integrity, overall situation, fundamentality and long-term.
Integrity - The Communist Party of China is the highest political leadership force of the country, so the strong leadership of the Communist Party of China is a prerequisite and advantageous condition. Only under the strong leadership of the party can the other four favorable conditions truly become strategic favorable conditions.
It is the strong leadership of the party that has laid a solid foundation for sustained and rapid development and accumulation, maintained a long-term stable social environment, and demonstrated the spiritual strength of self-confidence and self-improvement.
The significant advantage of the socialist system with Chinese characteristics is the systematic favorable conditions, which are gradually transformed into the modernization of the national governance system and governance capacity. The solid foundation accumulated by sustained and rapid development is the supporting favorable conditions, which are transformed into significantly enhanced economic strength, scientific and technological strength, national defense strength, and comprehensive national strength.
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When resources are available (human, material, and financial), we should properly handle the relationship between reform, development, and stability.
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Perceptions and perceptions are still lagging behind.
** The ways and means of laughing and laughing are not yet adapted to the needs of the situation.
Discriminatory policies against small and medium-sized enterprises and the private economy still exist.
The credit status of enterprises is poor, and the financing environment needs to be improved urgently.
The service system for enterprises and the private economy is not yet perfect.
Enterprises and the private economy themselves know that the quality of socks needs to be improved.
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1. The functions of culture in cognition, education, communication, cohesion, inheritance, entertainment, etc., determine its major strategic significance in promoting national development and national progress;
2. Culture has become an important part of the country's comprehensive national strength in the construction of socialism with Chinese characteristics;
3. National development and national progress have a positive correlation with the play of cultural functions, and the struggle represents the direction of advanced culture, which is the programmatic appeal of the Communist Party of China's theoretical construction and practical innovation, and the construction of advanced culture involves all aspects, and it is directly connected with two clear directions: one is to realize the strategic goal of China's modernization, and the other is to realize the great mission of the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
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