Balanced strategy ensures China’s development
Over the
past 70 years since the founding of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and
the past 40 years since the reform and opening-up, China has embarked on a path
of socialism with Chinese characteristics. The West has long been misreading,
criticizing and vilifying China’s development path, and has been heaping
pressure in an attempt to change China’s political process.
China
has stayed on course despite external pressures or temptations. It has wisely
dealt with external hostile forces and built a highly open socialist economic
system. China has succeeded in balancing multiple political and economic
approaches.
Certain
Western forces, feel uncomfortable in the face of socialist China’s
development. Some people believe that politically defeating China is the most
straightforward and thorough way for the US 21st century strategy to win out.
They have launched political attacks against China consciously or
unconsciously, trying to make “bringing China to its knees” a national-level
policy.
With the
overall economic and social development level of the US and the West higher
than that of China, they use their strategic advantage to launch such
offensives. Ideology is the main field for their attacks.
The
trade war has become the new front for the US to exert pressure on China. No
matter how many real disputes over interests there are in the trade war, or US
ploys aimed at strategically pressuring China, the collective impact has
increased pressure on China. The 70-year-old PRC is at its strongest, but it
faces the severest challenges.
China
must resist pressure from the US and the West, especially from the US. The
country must be prepared for a long-term struggle.
China
must be capable of managing the long-standing contradictions and conflicts with
the US and some Western forces.
It
should neither be overwhelmed by the conflicts nor tend to oppose everything
the West advocates. We must resolutely focus on China’s comprehensive
development, rather than the struggles with external forces. Maintaining the
balance may be the real test for Chinese society.
Not
being politically misled by the West is the precondition for China’s sound development.
In
addition, the country needs to confidently motivate our society, and make sure
it will not be influenced by our resistance to Western infiltration. We must
make sure that China’s development impetus remains as strong as that in Western
countries.
China
has gone through twists and turns in the past seven decades, yet it has been
sticking to a path of steady development. While adhering to reform and
opening-up, China has neither made unprincipled compromises, nor chosen
reckless counterattacks when confronting huge strategic pressure from the
US.
China
needs ceaseless dynamics from within to promote its modernization. The more
powerful China is, the fewer real enemies it will have, as some potential
rivals would make more pragmatic choices.
China is
facing unprecedented challenges, but the country is also better positioned than
ever. Today’s China is more capable of handling internal and external problems
and turning various factors around for progress.
Source:Global Times
Residents in Shandong Taierzhuang Ancient City enjoy their night life. (Photo by Gao Qimin from People’s Daily Online
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