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Expert hails China’s global initiative­s

Nation’s experience, wisdom can help resolve world problems, analyst says

- By XING YI in London xingyi@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s three major global initiative­s on developmen­t, security, and civilizati­on have been welcomed by the majority of the world, and the West needs to gain a better understand­ing of them, said Keith Bennett, an analyst of internatio­nal relations.

“In a step-by-step process, China is setting out its view of the world — not only the view of the world as it is, but a view of the world as it should be, and what kind of world humanity should be aspiring to,” said Bennett, co-editor of the online platform Friends of Socialist China, as he discussed the Global Developmen­t Initiative, Global Security Initiative and Global Civilizati­on Initiative.

He added that the two sessions, the annual gatherings of the National People’s Congress and the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, provide an important window for the West to learn about China’s domestic policy and its global vision.

NPC deputies and CPPCC members come to the sessions representi­ng all walks of life, and the government report is a result of many deliberati­ons and wide-ranging consultati­ons.

“A lot of people in the West say that China is unpredicta­ble. But actually, China puts forward its policies and its philosophy and its proposals very clearly,” said Bennett, who studied Chinese history and politics at the University of London in the late 1970s and has visited China more than 200 times.

“I think whether people support China, or they don’t support China, they actually should understand China first,” said Bennett, who is also a long-time member of the Society for Anglo-Chinese Understand­ing, which was founded in 1965 to promote understand­ing and friendship between the British and Chinese people.

Bennett said the three initiative­s outline China’s experience and wisdom that can be used to deal with current world problems, such as how to achieve growth for developing countries and how to resolve conflicts in the Middle East.

Since President Xi Jinping proposed the Global Developmen­t Initiative at the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in September 2021, the initiative has received a warm welcome by the majority of countries in the Global South, as its philosophi­es and policies are “in the interests of the majority of the people in every country”, Bennett said.

According to China’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations and Other Internatio­nal Organizati­ons in Vienna, more than 100 countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons have voiced support for the GDI, and over 70 countries had joined the Group of Friends of the GDI by the end of last year.

“This reflects the fact that developmen­t is still the most pressing need for the majority of humanity,” Bennett said.

“But what are the things that people need to realize developmen­t? Peace and security.”

In that regard, the Global Security Initiative was put forward by Xi at the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference in April 2022, stressing the importance of upholding a vision of common, comprehens­ive, cooperativ­e and sustainabl­e security, respecting the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of all countries and adhering to non-interferen­ce in internal affairs.

Last year, the reconcilia­tion between Iran and Saudi Arabia under a China-brokered deal was a remarkable achievemen­t of the initiative, Bennett said, adding that he has observed how China has been assisting in reconcilia­tions in various regions.

“All three initiative­s are linked as a whole. It’s like you put one on top of the other to make the house,” he said, adding that the Global Civilizati­on Initiative, which was introduced by Xi during the CPC in Dialogue with World Political Parties High-Level Meeting in March last year has been indispensa­ble in realizing those achievemen­ts.

“In the Western capitalist countries, Samuel Huntington’s ideas of a ‘clash of civilizati­ons’ find a strong resonance … but at base, it is a racist conception which constructs a hierarchy of civilizati­ons, elevating that of the West and placing them in an adversaria­l and antagonist­ic relationsh­ip to one another,” he wrote in another recent commentary.

“In stark contrast, the Global Civilizati­on Initiative makes clear that the history of humanity, spanning thousands of years, has seen a variety of civilizati­ons come into being, develop and thrive, and this has in return promoted the overall developmen­t of human society,” Bennett said.

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