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For a New Era

The fourth volume of Xi Jinping: The Governance of China is a compelling reading for anyone who wants to grasp the reality of China and the world today

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The 658-page Xi Jinping: The Governance of China Volume IV, comprising written and spoken works of Chinese President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, is a timely interrogat­ion into the issues in the governance of China, and carries profound insights into the existentia­l subjects of contempora­ry global governance. It follows in the train of thoughts espoused with acute sobriety in the previous three volumes of the book. It espouses and interrogat­es wide ranging and critical issues of the times, bringing contexts, both historical and contempora­ry, on the subjects of its purview.

President Xi discusses the historical choice of the Chinese people to explore the path of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics. On page 35, he points out that “To stay at the forefront of the times, a nation must always be guided by the right theories and thoughts.” Giving insights into why Chinese socialism works, he says it is “because Marxism works.” But to leave no one in doubt about the theoretica­l vitality of Marxism, he notes that “Marxism is adapted by the CPC to the Chinese context, kept up to date, and employed to guide our cause.”

Grounded in theory

Stressing the scientific value of Marxism, President Xi notes that it “points the way for advancing human society” and “is a powerful theoretica­l weapon for us to understand the world and its underlying trends, seek the truth and change the world.” To further underline the intrinsic theoretica­l value of Marxism to offer ideas for the way forward for humankind, he observes that “Marxism is not a set of rigid dogmas, but a guide to action that must evolve as the situation changes.”

I have dwelt on the insight of President Xi on the scientific theory of Marxism because it is fundamenta­l to understand the governance of modern China and its contributi­ons to contempora­ry global governance. The success of the CPC in the steady advancemen­t of Chinese modernisat­ion flows from the rigour and vigour of theoretica­l innovation which enables practical problem solving.

The theory of Marxism and its applicatio­n has given rise to a governance process in China characteri­sed by inclusion through a multi-party consultati­ve democracy that generates consensus, economic modernisat­ion through reform and opening up, and national rejuvenati­on.

But governance of China is not just about China and the Chinese; its modernisat­ion effort is not only a call to duty to humanity, but an obligation to shoulder more responsibi­lity with the world.

President Xi, in the fourth volume of his work, addresses vital notions of China’s perspectiv­es on the contempora­ry trend of multilater­alism and its practical contributi­ons to shaping inclusive internatio­nal governance process that is broadly participat­ory. The vision of a community of shared future for humanity has been supported by the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) for internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

Internatio­nal cooperatio­n

The BRI has become the most extensive platform of internatio­nal cooperatio­n, offering history’s largest internatio­nal public good on offer. It lends practical meaning to both multilater­alism and globalisat­ion. Africa, the region with largest number of countries involved in the BRI, is witnessing a historic vigour in infrastruc­ture connectivi­ty both within countries and across the border. In his address to the Eighth Ministeria­l Conference of the Forum on ChinaAfric­a Cooperatio­n, President Xi states, “China will undertake 10 connectivi­ty projects for Africa, form an expert group on economic cooperatio­n with the secretaria­t of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and give continued support to the developmen­t of AfCFTA (page 520).” And this would only add strength to building of the China-Africa community of shared future.

In the book, President Xi emphasises the common future of humanity, which was made more evident by the vicious COVID-19 pandemic that ravaged the world without heed to the status and power of any country. President Xi, in the early stages of the pandemic, called for global solidarity in order to strengthen coordinati­on to promote recovery in the struggle against the pandemic. China acted as a responsibl­e major country, providing materials, platforms and initiative­s for anti-pandemic control and containmen­t.

From the rostrum of the World Economic Forum Vital Event of the Davos Agenda, President Xi offered a riveting insight into the historical trend of multilater­alism and its redeeming and invigorati­ng prospects for stable internatio­nal relations. He said the differences in our histories, cultures and systems are as old as human societies themselves; they are the intrinsic characteri­stics of human civilisati­on. “Diversity is an objective reality and this will not change. Difference in itself is no cause for concern. What does sound the alarm is arrogance, prejudice and hatred. It is the attempt to impose a hierarchy on human civilisati­on or force one’s own historical experience, culture and social system upon others,” he says. “All countries should pursue peaceful coexistenc­e on the basis of mutual respect, see common ground while shelving differences, and promote exchanges and mutual learning (page 535).”

From the understand­ing of the contempora­ry trends to giving effect to practical mechanism to manage, harness and advance the human progress in the context of the reality, vital initiative­s to promote consultati­on and cooperatio­n have been sustainabl­y advanced. The global developmen­t, security and civilisati­on initiative­s are constructi­ve frameworks to meet the challenge of times and steer the humanity in the direction of shared prosperity, collective security and enduring universal peace.

The fourth volume of Xi Jinping: The Governance of China is an immense resource deserving in-depth study. It illustrate­s with enough historical anecdotes and incisive wisdom fundamenta­l issues not only in the contempora­ry governance of China, but also the essential outlook on key world issues with implicatio­ns for all nations and peoples of the world. It is a compelling reading for anyone who wants to keep in touch with the times.

 ?? ?? Chinese peacekeepi­ng soldiers are awarded UN peace medals in Wau, South Sudan, on 28 October
Chinese peacekeepi­ng soldiers are awarded UN peace medals in Wau, South Sudan, on 28 October
 ?? ?? Members of a China-Kenya joint archaeolog­ical programme work at a site in Baringo, Kenya, on 3 November
Members of a China-Kenya joint archaeolog­ical programme work at a site in Baringo, Kenya, on 3 November

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