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My Understanding of China
The third foreign ministers’ meeting again embodies the neighboring countries’ sincerity to help Afghan people in hardship and China’s constructive role in supporting peaceful, stable development in Afghanistan.
Capitalists are concerned, particularly those in the West, who equate any type of government regulation or social welfare with a ‘red revolution’ despite their own mantras that Marxism and socialism are themselves dead ends.
In reality, politics in Western democracy is often the game of the rich and the powerful, and those who are well connected. Western democracy empowers only a fraction of the population, not the large majority of the people.
Trade means peace, and peace means trade, and the promotion of win-win situations.
From physical infrastructure, cooperation is expanding into digital and health sectors.
Good governance with effective service delivery is the hallmark of China’s whole-process people’s democracy.
With governance based on law, legal certainty and government efficiency in the country’s administration are improved. We could conclude that the new era of Chinese socialism coincides with the new legal era in China.
Making agriculture a cornerstone of policymaking is directly connected to all-round rural revitalization in China.
China’s vision of common prosperity offers a shared foundation for a stronger Sino-African partnership.
The roadmap-style report contained not only a summary of the Chinese government’s work over the past year, but also outlined the country’s future priorities and goals for socioeconomic development.
In China, democracy is considered a tool for the benefit of society and not a good in itself.
We are not powerless if we stay together.