Mapping 10 Years of China’s Progress
Although we face many difficulties in the world today, there should be little doubt that China will weather the storm and keep moving forwards.
Although we face many difficulties in the world today, there should be little doubt that China will weather the storm and keep moving forwards.
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.
Poverty results from the moral bankruptcy of the global financial system. It can only be addressed by pursuing China’s goal ‘to make global governance fairer and more equitable’.
China’s successes since the founding of the PRC, and the successes it will surely achieve on the path to becoming a great modern socialist country in all respects, will undoubtedly inspire progressive people the world over.
The last 10 years prove that, despite the yearly predictions of imminent economic or political collapse and the best efforts of those who fear China’s rise, China has a resilient and focused system that won’t be easily derailed.
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 is committed to promoting a new type of international relations, deepening and expanding global partnerships based on equality, openness and cooperation, and broadening the convergence of interests with other countries.
The significance of the 20th CPC National Congress is not only will it set the agenda for the ensuing five years, it will also draft the roadmap for the next 13 years to 2035 and sharpen the vision for 2049.
China’s people-centered development philosophy not only improves livelihoods but also brings social stability, thus offering a favorable setting that allows a society to achieve quick economic progress and prosperity.
As President Xi Jinping noted in a speech: ‘The world is undergoing profound changes unseen in a century, but time and situation are in our favor.’
Chinese diplomacy has been constant, consistent and focused on peaceful development. In the past, the U.S. and several Western countries forced China to become part of the international system; now, they try to isolate it.