Leading role of new development stage, new development concept, and new development pattern in the construction of rule of law in China
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    The new development stage, the new development concept, and the new development pattern leading the construction of rule of law in China, is the major propositions of Xi Jinping Thought on the Rule of Law, the outline of the 14th Five-Year Plan and the Long-Term Goals until 2035. The new development stage leading the construction of rule of law in China, focuses on the macro level of the rule of law construction with more prominent status, more specific goals and more systematic measures. The new development concept leading the construction of rule of law in China, is carried out from the two dimensions of innovation, coordination, green, open, and shared development of the economy and society leading the construction of rule of law in China and the innovation, coordination, green, open, sharing, and development of the construction of rule of law in China. On the basis of these two, the new development pattern leading the construction of rule of law in China, focuses on unblocking the domestic cycle and promoting the domestic and international dual cycles to lead the construction of rule of law in China. Grasping the new development stage, implementing the new development concept, building the new development pattern, as well as construction of rule of law in China, all rely on the overall leadership of the Party. Therefore, the new development stage, new development concept, and new development pattern, to successfully lead the construction of rule of law in China, basically depend on the overall leadership of the Party.

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邓多文.新发展阶段、新发展理念、新发展格局引领法治中国建设[J].重庆大学学报社会科学版,2021,27(6):239~249

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