Long-term peace and stability demonstrates strength of socialist system
By Ren Ping
The recently concluded second China International Import Expo (CIIE)
caught the attention of the whole world. While demonstrating China’s
resolve to expand opening-up, the event, which boasted larger scale, broader
participation and greater popularity than the first one held last year, has
vividly reflected the enormous strength and vitality of Chinese economy.
The participating countries, regions, international organizations, and
exhibitors at the second CIIE all outnumbered that of the first CIIE. The number
of Fortune Global 500 enterprises and industry leaders at the second CIIE
exceeded 250, while more than 500,000 professional Chinese and foreign buyers
and visitors were attracted to the event, with the number of overseas buyers
leaping from around 3,600 last year to more than 7,000 this year.
It is China’s institutional strength and effective governance that have
guaranteed the good performance and great potential of the country’s economic
development.
The country has created miraculous rapid economic development and
enjoyed long-term social stability over the past 70 years since the founding of
the People’s Republic of China. It has stood up, grown rich and become strong.
None of these achievements would have come true if the Communist Party
of China (CPC) and the Chinese people had not established the socialist system
and constantly enhanced and improved the country’s national governance system
and capacity.
As it is often said in China, “Success in reality is the best theory,
and no abstract doctrine can compete with it.” The long-term peace and
stability in China is the best testimony to the institutional advantage of
China, and the source of China’s confidence in its system.
To establish a country, one should never overlook the importance of
system. Institutional strength is the greatest advantage of a country.
During the fourth plenary session of the 19th CPC Central Committee,
the CPC summarized the notable strengths of China’s state and governance
systems in 13 aspects, aiming to foster stronger confidence of the entire Party
and Chinese people of all ethnic groups in the country’s socialist system, and
bring into full play the strengths of the country’s state and governance
systems.
The CPC members have drawn lessons from history, grasped the current situation,
understood theories and implemented them, and made the right decision regarding
what to be removed and what to be established.
They made the political declaration on upholding and developing socialism
with Chinese characteristics in the new era, ushering in a new period of
national governance.
Of all the
political parties, countries, and peoples in the world today, none have as much
cause to be confident as the CPC, the People’s Republic of China, and the
Chinese people, Xi,
also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee said in a
speech marking the 95th anniversary of the founding of the CPC.
The state and governance systems of a country are determined by its
history, cultural traditions, and level of economic development. The system of
a country can only be the most reliable and effective one when it is rooted in
and developed according to the actual conditions of the country.
The most important criterion for judging whether a social system is
scientific and advanced is to see if it suits the actual conditions of the
country, delivers positive effects, and is supported by the people.
The reason why the system of socialism with Chinese characteristics is
feasible, full of vitality, and highly efficient is that it has been developed
according to the social conditions of China.
The confidence of the nearly 1.4 billion Chinese people in their social
system results from their love for the country’s vast territory covering
more than 9.6 million square kilometers, their willingness to carry
forward the well-established civilization with a history of over 5,000 years,
and their sense of national identity that has been deeply rooted in their
hearts.
Reform has played an important role in the self-improvement of China’s
socialist system. The reform and opening-up policy implemented in China over 40
years ago has powerfully and constantly driven the country’s
state and governance systems towards maturity while abolishing flaws
in relevant systems and mechanisms.
In particular, since the 18th National Congress of the CPC, China has
rolled out measures to comprehensively deepen reforms, which has fully reflected
the great capacity of the country’s state and governance systems to improve
itself1.
It is exactly because of the country’s efforts to stick to its
development path while pursuing self-improvement and its capability to combine
its steadfastness in following principles while maintaining flexibility that
China has been able to constantly push forward with institutional innovations
according to its actual conditions and improve the system of socialism with
Chinese characteristics.
It is predicable that with China making further progress in the
deepening of reform in all areas, the country’s state and governance systems
are bound to manifest greater comparative advantages in the international arena
and show even more dynamism and vitality.
Deng Xiaoping, the chief architect of China’s reform and opening-up
said, “The state system of China will take in all the possible factors
for progress that we can learn from various countries of the world and become
the best system in the world.” China has the confidence to turn the
prediction of the great leader into reality.
No one is in a better position than the Chinese people to tell whether
the system of socialism with Chinese characteristics is good or not and
superior to other systems or not, as they know the best about it.
Long-term peace and stability demonstrates strength of socialist system
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