China’s Great Road Toward Prosperity
These economic and social achievements since the creation of the People’s Republic of China in 1949 are by now so great that it is widely acknowledged internationally that China has changed the world situation.
These economic and social achievements since the creation of the People’s Republic of China in 1949 are by now so great that it is widely acknowledged internationally that China has changed the world situation.
Increasing economic ties between Asia and Europe will be an irreversible trend on the world economic stage in decades to come.
By making unsubstantiated claims, the U.S. Government is seriously undermining its own authority and credibility to revive its role as a global leader.
China has been able to develop and implement a rational regime of macro controls in ways that have been used to better manage national development in an overall socialist way, along a path toward greater socialism.
It is not so much a gamechanger, but China is always well organized and well suited to adapting to new economic conditions in the bid to continue prosperity.
Poverty alleviation is here to stay—not only is it sustainable, but it is imperative that it is sustained. It is cost-effective because the short-term economic costs are offset by a long-term growth in local, regional and ultimately national economy.
If partners do not join hands in times of urgent need due to political reasons, dystopia will be the automatic result. Calmness and foresight must prevail. Good Sino-European relations will be beneficial for people in China, Europe and across the globe.
Apart from nuclear energy, the country is developing a variety of new energy sources to replace as much of its current fossil-based energy supply as possible.
The desired goal is to achieve a comprehensive, just and lasting peace on the basis of the “two-state solution” that guarantees the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the basis of 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
China’s journey towards rural revitalisation and a common prosperity for all people begins by addressing inequality everywhere.
China’s performance since the outbreak of COVID-19 shows that it is already working with the rest of the world to combat the virus in accordance with the concept of building a global community of health for all.
Collectivism and an open society are the essential elements for China to remain strong.