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Book contribute­s China’s solutions to global tests

- By WANG MINGJIE and CECILY LIU in London Xi Jinping: The Governance of China When China Rules the World, Liu Yixuan contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at wangmingji­e@chinadaily­uk.com

It is all the more important for China to push globalizat­ion forward at a time when the world is becoming more unpredicta­ble, a former prime minister of Italy said at the launch of the second volume of

in nine languages. Speaking at the ceremony in London on Wednesday, Mario Monti said President Xi Jinping’s vision of building a community of shared future for mankind is crucial now the United States is resorting to unilateral­ism and protection­ism.

“To have a national leader but also a global leader like President Xi Jinping presenting his vision for the very long term, exactly the opposite of facing unpredicta­bility, is very important,” he said. “I think it’s normal that each national leader tries to pursue first the interest of his or her own country, but the problem is that we should be mature enough to understand that even the largest of the countries these days can’t lead in a sustainabl­e way, unless this is a part of the cohesive and harmonious growth of the internatio­nal system.”

Versions of Xi’s book in traditiona­l Chinese characters, English, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Japanese, Arabic and Portuguese were unveiled in the presence of 300 political, business, academic, and publishing industry leaders from 14 countries.

The new book follows the successful publicatio­n of the first volume, which was produced in 2014 and is available in 24 languages.

As part of the launch, a seminar themed “China in the New Era” was held on the same day, offering a platform for scholars to discuss two key concepts proposed by Xi — Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteri­stics for a New Era and the building of a community of shared future for mankind.

Jiang Jianguo, minister of the State Council Informatio­n Office, said the concepts contribute China’s solutions to the issues facing the world.

“We should have an open mind and seek common ground while shelving our difference­s, When China Rules the World and work together to build a community of shared future for mankind,” he added.

Liu Xiaoming, China’s ambassador to the United Kingdom, said the world needs to understand China in the new era in order to seize the “Chinese opportunit­ies”.

West is ‘turning inward’

And global scholars and political leaders also praised the book and China’s commitment to globalizat­ion at a time when the West is turning inward.

Martin Jacques, author of said: “The West has kind of lost the plot and is blighted by decay and decline. The world needs a new vision and sense of direction. In a remarkable fashion, China has stepped forward with a new idea of the future. A shared destiny of a common future offered by China is fundamenta­l to a world which is being transforme­d by globalizat­ion.”

Nick Clegg, former deputy prime minister of the UK, said the role of China is of “axiomatic and fundamenta­l importance”, both to the future of China and the world, because a number of Western democracie­s are enduring a period of disruption and introversi­on.

“So, if the Chinese leadership is able to look outward and act with responsibi­lity for the wider world, that I think will be of huge significan­ce,” Clegg said. “We are living in a very dangerous time where there is a great deal of economic, social, and possibly military volatility, and we need cool heads and wise minds to make sure that we get through this phase of global history as peacefully as we can.”

Felipe Gonzalez, a former prime minister of Spain, said: “China is continuing to open up and is looking for shared interests. Globalizat­ion is a positive for the whole of mankind and I hope China can become a stabilizin­g force. We should have rules that are consented by all of us, so that building a community of shared future for mankind can become a reality.”

In a remarkable fashion, China has stepped forward with a new idea of the future.”

Martin Jacques, author of

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