The System of Social Science Research Institutes - an “Intellectual Capital” for China’s Rise
Keywords:
China, social sciences, philosophical social sciences, research institutes, intellectual capital
Abstract
The rise of China in recent decades is not only the result of the accumulation of economic, scientific, technological, and military capabilities, but also the role of intellectual
capital in social sciences. China's goal of establishing itself as a superpower is closely intertwined with the task of building an academic superpower. The introduction of new
initiatives, theoretical frameworks, or interpretations with distinct Chinese characteristics in recent times reflects the outcome of a process of constructing a unique national discourse system. This article focuses on analyzing the role of social science research institutes in China in the rise of this superpower.