From Words to Work: China’s Vision Is an Invitation
China’s progress has bought us some time to align our fates with global responsibility. Such prospects should rekindle trust, if we work together seriously.
China’s progress has bought us some time to align our fates with global responsibility. Such prospects should rekindle trust, if we work together seriously.
The 2021 Government Work Report presents a brighter picture not only for China but also the global economy, despite some challenges.
Without disregarding the existence of universal values, China underlines the relevance of cultural differences in each country and differences in domestic governance models.
What does China mean to the global community? What can China offer to the global community? Answers to these and many other questions can be found in this book.
To wind up, this book depicts limited duration between 2017 and 2019. But it reflects crucial events for the major turning point to build a developed global power in 2050, which is the national goal of China.
China envisions a world order based on the concept of A Community with Shared Future, a world order that is fair, equitable and just, built upon the spirit of openness, inclusiveness, mutual respect and love for mother earth.
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the instability and inequity of the current system. The world is standing at the threshold of great change — everything must be completely reimagined.
China is working and creating the atmosphere of togetherness with the world to dispel the gloomy times of pandemic to have a better and safe tomorrow.
Given this changing global context, China’s engagement with a world in transformation is multifaceted, with the Belt and Road Initiative, a leadership role on addressing climate change, and new institutional linkages through organizations and mechanisms.
Anyone who studies Chinese society knows how important it is to follow the statements of its leaders.