The End of an Era
Peace and development may not be the theme of every age, but they are certainly the common aspirations of people everywhere.
Peace and development may not be the theme of every age, but they are certainly the common aspirations of people everywhere.
Sci-tech progress, either on the part of the U.S. or China, will help drive society’s evolution.
China’s global leadership on issues like climate, health and security are among the reasons the Global Development Initiative has been so warmly welcomed by a great number of nations within a very short period of time.
People’s democracy is the lifeblood of socialism and it is integral to our efforts to build a modern socialist country in all respects.
The influence of the CPC and its 20th National Congress on the growth of China as an emerging power at the international level is irrefutable, which today constitutes a benchmark among developing countries.
Because China has proven to be economically adept and adaptable in the past, despite headwinds and challenges, it will continue to be in the future if the country remains balanced in its approach to self-sufficiency and global participation.
That China is becoming an innovator in areas that matter to everyone else is much more a good thing than it is a bad one. Everyone has their red lines on certain issues. But in plenty of other areas, there is space and opportunity to work together.
China’s approach has shown a consistent ability to overcome challenges and to make necessary adjustments to continue economic growth and development, which stand in contrast to the short-termist and chaotic rendering of Western liberal democracy.
China, under the CPC’s leadership, is conducting the greatest project in the betterment of human welfare ever seen.
Alongside a guarantee to observe its policy’s continuity, the CPC is known for displaying resilience in its inherent nature of self-improvement to address any arising weaknesses in the process of implementation.
China’s robust foreign trade can serve as a locomotive to lift global economic growth and as a prerequisite for stabilizing global trade.
It’s time the U.S. and several other Western forces abandon their political manipulation, disinformation and suppression, return to the track of dialogue and cooperation, and make real contributions to the global advancement of human rights.