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Xi Jinping’s Vision on Achieving the Chinese Dream

The Governance of China (Volume I) Author: Xi Jinping Paperback, 515 pages Published by Foreign Languages Press

- By HASSAN ABDULLAH AL-DAJAH HASSAN ABDULLAH AL-DAJAH is an associate professor at the Al-hussein Bin Talal University, Jordan.

Tchina HE Chinese President Xi Jinping’s book The Governance of

(Volume I) contains his speeches, talks, interviews, notes, and letters published or delivered between November 2012 and June 2014, reflecting upon how China was fulfilling the dream of the Chinese people and how the Chinese government achieved its future plans that were extensive and far-reaching.

The importance of the book is that it presents President Xi’s vision on governance in all fields covering politics, economic developmen­t, and social system. It also elaborates on the style of governance of the Chinese state, which is quite unique in the world.

Xi’s speeches focus on the most important concepts pertaining to the Chinese nation, such as socialism with Chinese characteri­stics, the Chinese dream, comprehens­ively deepening reform, Chinese civilizati­on, and the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation.

The book also includes the leader’s vision on the reform and progress of China and the impact on its people. From his repeated statements on political, economic, and social developmen­t and the building of an ecological civilizati­on, the vision is delineated.

The People’s Republic of China has achieved incredible progress that has won the admiration of the whole world, thus rising to the position of the world’s second largest economy.

Since Xi Jinping was elected General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee in November 2012, he has led the country towards more progress and developmen­t, and he has taken upon himself the task of transformi­ng the people’s dream of a decent life into reality.

President Xi focused on turning China into a powerful country able to compete with other major countries and proved to the world the success and achievemen­t of the Chinese approach to governance in the form of a unique political and economic system. In doing so, he demonstrat­ed his determinat­ion, sincerity, and patriotism. In his speeches, he concentrat­ed on four axes by which theories can be transforme­d into practice.

The first axis is about adhering to socialism with Chinese characteri­stics.

Second, Xi’s speeches emphasize the uniqueness of the Chinese socialist economic system and the strong leadership of China.

The third axis consists of political and diplomatic relations and the principles of China’s foreign policy, namely the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistenc­e: mutual respect for sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, mutual non-aggression, non-interferen­ce in each other’s internal affairs, equality and mutual benefit, and peaceful coexistenc­e.

The fourth axis rotates around the Silk Road, both ancient and modern. History did not stand in the way of the progress of China, but rather became a future guide for strategic, forwardloo­king planning called the Belt and Road Initiative, creating opportunit­ies for building a strong state.

Finally, Xi Jinping has undoubtedl­y shed light on the Chinese civilizati­on, commemorat­ing and mentioning all who have contribute­d to the building of the Chinese nation, an admirable attitude when talking about the importance of reform. Famous characters and their writings are quoted in the book, such as selected fragments from ancient Chinese poetry Shi Jing , or The

Book of Songs ; the grand historian Sima Qian’s Shiji , or Historical Records; the words of Chinese philosophe­rs Confucius, Laozi, and other famous personalit­ies.

This indicates the depth of thinking and knowledge of the Chinese civilizati­on from the earliest ancient times, creating a proud and time-honored tradition of its civilizati­on, and planting in future generation’s hearts the seeds of a love for China and a desire to raise it to the heights of political, economic, military, and cultural power, on an equal footing with the major nations of the world.

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