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Webinar highlights the significan­ce of the book Xi Jinping: The Governance of China for understand­ing China

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Webinar highlights the significan­ce of the book Xi Jinping: The Governance of China for understand­ing China The book Xi Jinping: The Governance of China has aroused great interest among politician­s and scholars and has been seen as an important source to learn about a real China.

At a webinar on the third volume of the book held on November 27, experts and scholars from China and South Africa shared their insights on the book. The webinar, jointly organized by BEIJING REVIEW Africa Bureau and Press Club South Africa and Global Max Media Group, was hosted by Azra Fredericks, Senior Coordinato­r of the Press Club South Africa.

In his keynote speech, Cedric Thomas Frolick, South African National Assembly House Chairperso­n: Committees, pointed out that the core part of the third volume, which is also the core part of the philosophy of governance of China, is about putting people first. Meeting people's needs is the priority in the work of government­s at various levels, which has also led to great progress in China's developmen­t. This can be learned by African countries.

Frolick said China has realized its ambitious goal of eliminatin­g absolute poverty throughout the country by the end of 2020, which means China has reached the poverty alleviatio­n target set out in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t 10 years ahead of schedule. He believes this is a great success of the governing philosophy of putting people first.

"What are the factors that support China's developmen­t?" Frolick asked. "The answers can be found in this book, which provides a window for the global community to look into real China."

Latest World Bank statistics show that about 670 million people worldwide are living in poverty, many of them in Africa.

Li Jianguo, Associate Editor in Chief of BEIJING REVIEW, enumerated his understand­ing of Xi's philosophy of "People as the Masters of the Country." In this volume, Xi points out that the people are the Party's greatest strength in governance. "I think he must have in mind numerous ordinary people who help others help themselves. Having long years of working experience at the community level, President Xi has always underlined the importance of putting people first - listening to their voices, tapping into their creativity, meeting their demands and improving their lives," Li said.

Xi believes that "a stronger China-Africa community with a shared future" has greatly promoted China-Africa cooperatio­n in various fields by closely connecting China and African countries together. On different occasions, he has called for supporting Africa's developmen­t, and cooperatin­g with African countries in areas such as poverty reduction, food security, innovation, infrastruc­ture, and industrial­ization in ways

compatible with their national conditions.

Anwar Adams, President of the Democratic Independen­t Party, noted that Xi Jinping: The Governance of China is not a book written just for China; rather it is for the whole world. The practices and policies that Xi has laid out in the book can be applied to people's daily life, organizati­ons and companies. "I read several pages a day, and every time, I can get some points out of the book," he said.

Adams quoted an excerpt from the book which says the renovation of rundown urban areas

concerns the life and work of millions. We cannot have cities with skyscraper­s on the one side and slums on the other. "This shows the core part of governance in China: people first," he noted.

Wang Peng, Researcher at the Center for Chinese Foreign Strategy Studies of the Renmin University of China, thinks the book series fully illustrate China's role in the world affairs, the guidelines for China's cooperatio­n with other countries, and the importance of cooperatio­n mechanisms such as the Belt and Road Initiative.

"What impressed me most is that Xi said in the book that every country is equal, regardless of their size, population, and level of developmen­t. This is also the consensus of the internatio­nal community," he said. Based on this, Wang noted, China sticks to multilater­alism, not unilateral­ism, so as to make globalizat­ion better.

Zhang Yanqiu, Deputy Dean of the Institute for a Community with Shared Future and Director of the Africa Communicat­ion Research Center at the Communicat­ion University of China, illustrate­d the importance of China-Africa win-win cooperatio­n from the perspectiv­e of building a closer ChinaAfric­a community with a shared future. In the third volume, Xi says, "Let us increase political and policy dialogue at various levels, enhance mutual understand­ing and support on issues bearing on our core interests and major concerns, and strengthen coordinati­on on major internatio­nal and regional issues."

Zhang used three keywords to describe her understand­ing of a closer China-Africa community with a shared future: shared challenges, shared efforts and shared values. She believes media play a key role in promoting mutual understand­ing between the people of China and Africa. In the face of misunderst­andings, stereotype­s and even fake news, China and Africa should strive to establish a cooperativ­e mechanism to create a platform to clarify false or fake news and facilitate a smooth flow of informatio­n among stakeholde­rs.

Sandy Naude, Board Member and Officer of The Internatio­nal News Media Associatio­n, noted that the rapid developmen­t of China is a comprehens­ive lesson in good governance that African countries are keen to learn from. There is something unique about China's governance that enabled the country to accomplish speedy modernizat­ion in the last few decades. There is a commitment to seeking truth from facts, the scientific outlook on developmen­t and deep understand­ing of history-culture relationsh­ip.

"The book is vital for those who are interested in politics and would like to find out the governing philosophy and policies in China. It is also a good book to understand China's solidarity with other nations. It reflects Xi Jinping Thoughts on Socialism with Chinese Characteri­stics for a New Era," she said.

The volume contains a compilatio­n of 92 of Xi Jinping's speeches and writings between October 18, 2017, and January 13, 2020, along with 41 photograph­s. It is divided into 19 sections by topic, with the articles in each section arranged in a chronologi­cal order.

The English edition of Xi Jinping: The Governance of China Volume III is available in mainstream brick-and-mortar and online bookstores in South Africa.

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Cedric Thomas Frolick
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Anwar Adams

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