Beijing Review

Huang Ping, President of the Chinese Associatio­n of American Studies

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China has made initial achievemen­ts in the battle against the novel coronaviru­s epidemic thanks to the strong central leadership, unified allocation of resources, flexible adjustment­s in public health systems and mechanisms such as building temporary hospitals, and release and analysis of informatio­n in a timely manner. The general public has also followed the instructio­ns on epidemic prevention and control proactivel­y.

The virus is the world’s common enemy. Some Western countries have demonized and smeared China on the epidemic outbreak, while the facts speak louder than words. Some have even blamed China for the epidemic, filed lawsuits and asked for economic compensati­on. Such actions can yield no results and only pose challenges to the global pandemic response. Only by staying calm and seeking scientific and practical solutions can countries jointly cope with the public health crisis. Playing games through convention­al political means in internatio­nal relations will not help to curb the epidemic.

The epidemic has further highlighte­d the value of the community with a shared future for humanity. Countries around the world used to be separated, but in the era of globalizat­ion, they cannot cope with global challenges like climate change, food and water shortages and epidemics on their own.

A community with a shared future needs to be based on common and tangible interests. Countries are supposed to shoulder responsibi­lities together and combat the epidemic to reduce deaths and protect people’s well-being.

Provocativ­e actions of the United States are guided by the law of the jungle, based on the belief that countries cannot benefit each other in a world with limited resources, and that it will suffer a loss once other countries take a larger share of the pie. However, the policy of “America First” is equal to isolating the country itself. government­s also built solid anti-epidemic lines of defense.

The whole nation united to fight against COVID-19, and the situation was reversed. Domestical­ly, the peak of this round of the epidemic has passed and China has entered a stage to revive its socioecono­mic developmen­t. The CPC has played a kernel role in the process by making overall plans and pooling resources, which fully demonstrat­es the institutio­nal advantage of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics.

The pandemic has no borders while love transcends borders. The novel coronaviru­s is not only the enemy of China, it is a common enemy of humankind. Since the outbreak, China made great sacrifices and took decisive measures to lock down a 11-million-population city to cut the source of infection, uniting the whole country and people to combat the disaster.

The global outburst further highlighte­d the importance of building a community with a shared future for humanity, which is a sensible choice for coping with the current and future global issues. When China was grappling with COVID-19, many countries lent a helping hand. The Japanese Government, enterprise­s and people provided epidemic control and prevention materials in a timely manner to meet China’s urgent needs.

After the virus spread across Japan, China also tried its utmost to offer help. Experts from the two sides held teleconfer­ences to exchange tactics and experience, and Chinese citizens in Japan distribute­d free masks on the streets, returning Japanese people’s amity in various ways.

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