BEIJING, Sept. 29,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Since the founding of
the People's Republic of China 75
years ago, the country, led by the Communist Party of China (CPC), has achieved a remarkable
transformation characterized by rapid economic development and
long-term social stability. It has embarked on a development path
that is well-suited to its own national conditions. All these have
been accomplished in a confident, determined and solid manner.
Where is the source of China's
confidence? How can this confidence inject momentum into the world?
The Global Times has selected the opinions of five renowned foreign
experts to share their insights.
Harold Weldon, Australian
writer and China
advisor
China's self-confidence in its
own pathway to modern development, for me, is something that has to
be seen from a very personal and practical perspective. From the
early beginnings in 1985, I've seen my friends grow in their
self-confidence in their various jobs in China, I've watched their children grow up, be
educated at wonderful universities and go on to have fulfilling
careers in China and overseas.
Now, as I get older, I'm seeing a wonderful confidence in the eyes
of their grandchildren.
I'm reminded of the Confucian idea of self-cultivation, a steady
and disciplined effort over time. China's self-confidence, to some, may seem
sudden, but that is not the case. It's a result of generations of
dedication, education, and development.
Every country has the right to pursue its own model for modern
development, one that aligns with its history and culture, as well
as its hopes and dreams. China's
ability to balance innovation with its incredible traditions is key
to its national success and its standing on the global stage,
particularly in contributing to global stability. I'm also reminded
of the quote of the Qing Dynasty scholar Lin Zexu: "The ocean is
vast because it admits all rivers." For China on its own "Long
March" to development, with its rich history and culture, it
can certainly pursue its own model of development, while remaining
open to diverse ideas and global collaboration. This represents a
balance between self-confidence and inclusiveness.
Kin Phea, director general of the International Relations
Institute of the Royal Academy of Cambodia
Over the past 75 years, China
has navigated its journey with increasing confidence. This
confidence is rooted in several factors, notably the success of its
economic reforms, its unique political system, and its rich
cultural heritage. Since the late 20th century, China's economic transformation, especially
after the introduction of reform and opening-up in 1978, has been
nothing short of remarkable. The country has evolved from an
impoverished and agrarian country to one of the world's most
powerful nations.
China's economic achievements
have bolstered its confidence in a development model that combines
macro-control efforts with market-driven reforms. The CPC draws its
strength from its capacity to uphold stability and effectively
manage crises, thereby reinforcing its legitimacy.
Additionally, China's cultural
heritage significantly contributes to this confidence. With a
civilization that stretches back over 5,000 years, the nation draws
pride and resilience from its rich history, fostering a belief that
it has withstood challenges and will continue to prosper. Moreover,
China's expanding technological
and military capabilities in recent decades have further
strengthened its confidence, enabling the country to project
greater influence on the global stage. China's confidence is also bolstered by its
long-term strategic vision, exemplified by the "Chinese Dream."
This ambition is supported by effective governance, a commitment to
innovation, and growing global influence, reinforcing China's belief in its ability to achieve
modernization on its own terms.
Erik Solheim, former
under-secretary-general of the United Nations and former executive
director of the UN Environment Programme
Strong political leadership with the right ideas is essential.
The Chinese leadership introduced the right policies to a nation of
hardworking people eager for change, which was key to the
transformation.
What others can learn from China is the importance of dedicated,
development-oriented leadership, a market-based economy, and strong
government policy-setting.
The confidence in Chinese modernization stems from its
historical culture. No other nation or civilization has maintained
strength for thousands of years. China has consistently held a strong sense of
unity. Whenever there is a risk of China becoming fragmented, there is a desire
among the people to restore it as one nation.
Additionally, China has
developed an efficient political system based on meritocracy. This
system made China more efficient
than many other civilizations, enabling it to manage a larger state
than any other region in the world.
Colin Patrick Mackerras, Australian sinologist and emeritus
professor at Griffith
University
China has a rich culture and a
long history of achievements, of which it can be very proud.
Chinese leaders and citizens feel they can go their own way on big
issues.
The leadership of the CPC has instilled courage and confidence
in the Chinese people. The CPC has provided an underlying purpose
and a system of ideas and governance that significantly drives the
pursuit of independence. President Xi Jinping has called for
building a community with a shared future for mankind. This vision
seems very desirable to me and is much better than competing for
status. The world is moving toward a multipolar structure, and that
is as it should be - if a community with a shared future for
mankind is to be achieved.
Alistair Michie,
secretary-general of the British East Asia Council
The core strength of China is
that, as a nation, it is built on the foundations of being the
longest-continuous civilization in the world. Within the DNA of
this civilization is a consistent pattern of learning from the
past. This governance model creates exceptional stability and
fosters confidence among the Chinese people.
The world is marching forward on a path of modernization.
China needs to draw on the wisdom
of its history and its confidence in its system of governance,
guiding all nations toward a future that is both peaceful and
sustainable.
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