This book identifies “development-oriented poverty reduction” as a crucial part of what is now often billed as China’s unique development path, experience and model. China’s success serves as an example for any society aiming to eradicate poverty. However, there is still a tough road ahead as the country enters a new phase of the war on poverty.
In addition to a systematic overview of the country’s development-oriented poverty reduction experiences over recent decades, the book also offers an outlook for poverty reduction in the coming years, including challenges the country will face as it enters the final stretch in the race to achieve moderate prosperity for all. It also discusses policy options for meeting the government’s poverty-reduction targets by 2020 within the precision-targeting strategy framework.
Table of Content
Alleviating Poverty through Development and Achieving Moderate Prosperity for All Chinese.- Policy and Practice of Poverty Alleviation Through Industrial Development.- Operation Mode and Policy Practice of Poverty Alleviation Through Relocation.- Education and Poverty Alleviation under the Perspective of Public Policy.- History and Expectation of Financial Poverty Alleviation in China.- Practice Exploration of Social Poverty Alleviation in China.- Overall Poverty Alleviation Strategy among Areas in China.