Reform and Opening-Up: China’s Second Revolution
Over four decades, China has repeatedly proved the predictions of naysayers to be wrong and weathered one international crisis after another!
Jan 4, 2019
Over four decades, China has repeatedly proved the predictions of naysayers to be wrong and weathered one international crisis after another!
Jan 4, 2019
“The Belt and Road might see the development of a framework or structure. But at the moment, it is really early days. So it is hard to be clear about what it really means.”
Jan 2, 2019
Is this a new contest of wills between Australia and China in the Oceania region? Or might it be possible for the two most important partners for the South Pacific to collaborate and help address the serious development needs of the island nations?
Dec 26, 2018
Now, many African countries are using China’s experience to establish their own economic zones, which are set to bring in the development that the African continent has dreamed of.
Dec 20, 2018
Looking ahead, China and US trade relations, whatever the twists and turns, will ultimately return to the track of win-win cooperation and stable growth, benefiting the two nations and contributing to the world’s economic growth as well.
Dec 19, 2018
The remarkable economic achievement did not happen following the Western world’s favored developmental tools, but rather through China’s unique path.
Dec 14, 2018
The Belt and Road Initiative is not meant to supplant the existing international order, but rather to complement it.
Dec 14, 2018
Such Influences of a country should not be viewed as a judgmental threat against the interests of any particular country.
Dec 10, 2018
This year marks the 40th anniversary of China’s reform and opening up. Just as Chinese President Xi Jinping pointed out in the report delivered at the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC), Chinese people today are closer, more confident, and more capable than ever before of making national rejuvenation a reality. The major reasoning for President Xi’s statement is China’s achievements over the past 40 years. In 1978, China’s per capita GDP stood at only US$155, and more than 80 percent of its population lived in rural areas. At that time, China’s imports and exports accounted for only 9.7 percent of the country’s total GDP. Essentially, 90 percent of the country’s GDP was not related to the international economy. However, over the 40 years since China’s historic reform and opening up, the country’s GDP has averaged an annual growth rate of around 9.5 percent in comparable prices. In human history, never has a country with such a huge population and weak foundation been able to realize such a high-speed and long-term growth. It is more than appropriate to call China’s progress over the last 40 years a “China miracle.” In the 1980s and 1990s, almost all developing countries, socialist countries included, carried out reform and opening up. However, instead of prosperity, these reforms caused economic collapse, […]
Dec 10, 2018
It won high recognition from the leaders at the summit and attracted wide attention from the international community.
Dec 4, 2018
It is clear that India once again plays a balancing act at the G20 summit. The question is how long it can continue this balancing act against the backdrop of increasingly fierce geopolitical competitions.
Dec 3, 2018
We can probably be confident of strong progress in education, and substantial advances in health over the next few decades. There are, however, major question marks over domestic and international economic policy.
Nov 30, 2018