America’s Anti-China Human Rights Hype
In short, China has achieved many advances for both positive and negative rights in both its domestic and foreign affairs.
In short, China has achieved many advances for both positive and negative rights in both its domestic and foreign affairs.
The decline in birth rates in Xinjiang, as is the case in the U.S., is the result of socio-economic development and an improvement in the status of women.
Hopefully, as the months wear on and President Biden’s domestic crises abate, he will return to the position he has expressed in the past, allowing that “China is not our enemy.” Or he may feel compelled by political pressure to continue to challenge China.
Strict control should be conducted over coal consumption and efforts should be made to achieve the peaking of coal consumption as soon as possible.
If competition with the U.S. becomes inevitable, then it should be managed properly to avoid any hard confrontation, a prerequisite for China’s overall development.
In many ways, China’s success is due to the quality of its decision-making process and efficiency of policy execution, which make the Chinese state far more responsive to the needs of the people than the Western model, as shown clearly in China’s resolute fight against COVID-19.
After all, the best way to shatter deep-seated bias towards China and remove misunderstanding is to come to China and see with one’s own eyes what’s happening here.
The success of raising hundreds of millions out of poverty and eradicating extreme poverty altogether has not been achieved by any other political system or country in human history, and demonstrates an unequalled contribution to human rights.
The country is determined to take on responsibilities beyond its capacity and work unswervingly to address the global climate crisis.
We still have climate change as an entry point for China-U.S.teamwork, which might, in the future, involve further cooperation across new areas.
As the CPC upholds its fine traditions and further improves itself, it can continue to be the vital force leading China’s transformative changes.
Joint efforts to address climate change will help open new windows for win-win ecological cooperation based on mutual trust, effective coordination, shared results and participation by all.