The Borneo Post

Xi says West has long-term economic, military superiorit­y

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BEIJING: Developed Western nations have long-term economic, technologi­cal and military advantages over China and the Communist Party has to realise that some people will use the West’s strong points to criticise socialism’s failings, President Xi Jinping said.

Since assuming power in China more than six years ago, Xi has ramped up efforts to ensure total party loyalty and discipline, including a sweeping crackdown on corruption, warning the party’s very survival is at stake.

This year, which is marked by a series of sensitive anniversar­ies including three decades since the bloody crackdown on prodemocra­cy demonstrat­ors in and around Tiananmen Square, has seen a further increase in calls for party loyalty.

Yesterday, leading party theoretica­l journal Qiushi, which means “Seeking Truth”, published lengthy excerpts for the first time from a speech Xi gave in early 2013 shortly after becoming party boss, warning of the dangers the party faces.

Citing Marx and Engels, Xi said socialism would inevitably vanquish capitalism, but that it would be a long historical process. China practises what it calls socialism with Chinese characteri­stics.

China must “fully appraise the objective reality of the long-term advantage Western developed countries have in the economic, scientific, and military fields, and conscienti­ously prepare for all aspects of long-term cooperatio­n and struggle between the two social systems”, Xi said.

The party also needed to “face the reality that some people compare the good qualities of Western developed nations with the insufficie­ncies of our country’s socialist developmen­t and offer criticism of it”, he added.

While the party has committed “big mistakes” like the Cultural Revolution, when children turned on parents and students on teachers after Mao Zedong declared class war, the party’s history is “generally speaking glorious”, Xi said.

Those who criticise the revolution – which brought the Communist Party to power in 1949 – are simply trying to incite the overthrow of the party, he added.

But China needs to stick to its landmark economic reforms begun in 1978, without which the party could have fallen, Xi said. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A file photo showing Xi at a news conference after a meeting with French President at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France. — Reuters photo
A file photo showing Xi at a news conference after a meeting with French President at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France. — Reuters photo

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