A pocket book opens up a giant country

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Book series - Keywords to Understand China is a selection of the “China Keywords” entries included in a national-level multilingual platform.

Book series - Keywords to Understand China is a selection of the "China Keywords" entries included in a national-level multilingual platform.

Book series - Keywords to Understand China is a selection of the "China Keywords" entries included in a national-level multilingual platform.

Co-presented by China International Publishing Group and the China Academy of Translation, the series offers an expert interpretation of the key governance philosophies of current central leadership of the Communist Party of China headed by Xi Jinping, and aims to serve an international audience as a window into China's political thinking, policies, and path of development.

Keywords to Understand China (I) is the first of the series with the entries arranged in five chapters: General Topics, Party Building, Political Development, Economic Development, and Foreign Affairs.

It provides entries in Arabic, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish, in addition to Chinese explanations.

This is the first book published by the authority to explain China's policies, development path and mode in multilingual entries, and could be a valuable handbook for anyone who is eager to better understand the country.

The pocket book made its debut during this year's sessions of the National People's Congress and the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and was officially released on August 24 at the 23rd Beijing International Book Fair, published by New World Press.

Its limited edition was presented on September 4 at the news center of the 11th Summit of the Group of 20 (G20) in Hangzhou.

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