Getting the Gist of Chinese Modernization
Chinese modernization currently offers several nations on each continent an additional reference or choice as regards achieving modernization, albeit strictly according to national conditions.
Chinese modernization currently offers several nations on each continent an additional reference or choice as regards achieving modernization, albeit strictly according to national conditions.
While the annual GDP target is an appropriate growth pace required to stabilize expectations and economic expansion, the Chinese economy intends to continue its focus on high-quality development.
Americans continue to pay more for items produced in China, and they do so for accepting the false narrative that China seeks to undermine the trade and technology advantages the U.S. has had for decades.
China’s goal of achieving technological independence in as many areas as possible does not signify any intent to seal itself off from the world beyond. On the contrary, through intergovernmental cooperation platforms China maintains close relations with other innovation hubs around the world.
The government work report has injected a great sense of confidence and optimism to the 1.4 billion Chinese people and to the world.
Building a community with a shared future and creating a new form of human advancement are essential features of Chinese modernization. This demonstrates that China’s path to modernization will always work to make global governance fairer and more equitable and is always ready to jointly create an even brighter future for humanity.
As 2023 gets into full swing, both China and the EU seem determined to seize the opportunities at hand.
Over the years, China has been promoting a multipolar world with peaceful coexistence as a fundamental pillar among all countries equally.
Politics cannot merely impose itself. Rather, it must represent the needs of the people, their dreams and desires.
China’s opening up with its adjusted COVID measures and policy will not only give a strong catalyst to its own economy, but also produce a boost to the global economy.
This erosion of trust is another example of the decline in America’s self-touted and often-boasted claim to exceptionalism.