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Party set to realize Chinese Dream

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After the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 2012, General Secretary Xi Jinping advanced the Chinese Dream as a guiding thought of governing the country. And the 19th Party Congress last month made “Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteri­stics for a New Era” a longterm guiding political theory for the Party to follow.

The conclusion that socialism with Chinese characteri­stics has stepped into a new era comes after a profound analysis of the current situation and tasks, and the evolution of the principal contradict­ion from one between the rising material and cultural needs of the people and backward social production to that between “unbalanced and inadequate developmen­t and the people’s ever-growing needs for a better life”. Also, the conclusion is in line with the Chinese Dream, and a more accurate understand­ing of the Party’s historic task. And realizing the Chinese Dream is the political task of the new generation of Party leaders.

The Party leadership, with Xi Jinping as the core, has vowed to continue its struggle to achieve the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation, which is also the main focus of reform and developmen­t in the new era.

Achieving national rejuvenati­on is the greatest dream of the Chinese people. The Chinese Dream is rooted in Chinese society, and its goal is to achieve national prosperity, build national strength, improve people’s lives and realize national rejuvenati­on.

History tells us that socialism as a political system is best suited for China, and only socialism with Chinese characteri­stics can help further develop China. Xi has reiterated that sticking to and developing socialism with Chinese characteri­stics is in the spirit of the 18th Party Congress. While realizing the Chinese Dream is the core objective of building and developing socialism with Chinese characteri­stics, sticking to socialism with Chinese characteri­stics and the socialist path is the only way we can realize the Chinese Dream.

However, the Chinese Dream cannot be realized without the Party’s leadership and people’s support. The most salient feature of the Chinese Dream is to closely connect the interests of the nation and the people. In this sense, the Chinese Dream is indeed the people’s dream. And to garner the support of the people, the Party leadership has to continuous­ly improve and strengthen itself, and wholeheart­edly serve the people.

From the Chinese Dream to “Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteri­stics for a New Era”, the Party’s ideology, theoretica­l system and governance principle have been gradually improving in the new era. And while the “Thought” reflects the Party’s profound understand­ing of the laws of governance and socialist constructi­on, the Chinese Dream harmonizes the Party’s historic task and objective of struggle, as well as answers the question: What kind of socialism we should stick to and develop in the new era, and how can we achieve that goal?

That socialism with Chinese characteri­stics has stepped into a new era indicates the Chinese nation has taken a giant leap from “standing up toward prosperity”. It also reflects the Chinese wisdom and philosophy of solving human problems.

“Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteri­stics for a New Era” is a modern and creative way of applying Marxism to China’s real conditions, which reflects the wisdom of the Party and the people. As well as identifyin­g the concrete tasks for achieving the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation, Xi’s “Thought” also points out the direction the Party and the people should take to realize that goal.

The historic changes in the past five years have created the right situation for taking forward the Party’s and the nation’s cause. The new generation of Party leaders therefore is in a good position to realize the Chinese Dream through systematic planning and active innovation in the future.

... the Party’s ideology, theoretica­l system and governance principle have been gradually improving in the new era.

The author is director of the Center for Anti-Corruption Studies, China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing.

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