China Today (English)

Starting a New Journey Towards a Modern Socialist Country

- By XIA YIPU

With the victory of building a moderately prosperous society in all respects in sight, China is taking a major step forward in promoting the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation.

THE fifth plenary session of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) was held in Beijing from October 26 to 29. The Session summarized and spoke highly of the decisive achievemen­ts China has made in building a moderately prosperous society in all respects, and affirmed significan­t breakthrou­ghs and progress and major advancemen­ts made by the country during the 13th Five-year Plan period (2016-2020) in comprehens­ively deepening reforms, advancing law-based governance, and running the CPC with strict discipline. All of this has boosted China’s economy and technologi­cal capacity, and substantia­lly brought its overall national strength to a new level, ensuring the stable economic operation and continuous optimizati­on of the economic structure. The Session announced that the goals set by the 13th Five-year Plan are about to be completed and the victory of building a moderately prosperous society in all respects is in sight. It signifies that China is taking a major step forward in promoting the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation, giving more credibilit­y to socialist China in the world.

Outlining a Developmen­t Blueprint

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, while visiting the exhibition “The Road of Rejuvenati­on” in November 2012, pointed out that the Chinese nation will continue forging ahead, breaking through strong winds and raging waves. After arduous efforts braving challenges and difficulti­es since the 18th CPC National Congress which was held in November 2012, the country is more confident and more capable than ever before of meeting the goal of national rejuvenati­on a reality.

China’s reform and developmen­t is an on-going journey. All the achievemen­ts China has made are the result of the continuous efforts of the self-reliant Chinese people. In the future, China will continue to forge ahead courageous­ly in opening up and carrying out innovation­s. During the session, the internatio­nal and domestic opportunit­ies and challenges that are confrontin­g China presently were thoroughly analyzed, and the guiding ideology and six major targets for economic and social developmen­t during the 14th Five-year Plan period were set, namely, to make new headway in economic developmen­t, take new steps in reform and openingup, realize new improvemen­ts in social etiquette and civility, make new progress in ecological developmen­t, lift people’s livelihood­s and welfare to new levels, and effect new enhancemen­ts in governance capacity. The focus on making “new” achievemen­ts in various areas, on the one hand, reflects the full affirmatio­n of China’s decisive achievemen­ts in building a moderately prosperous society in all respects and adherence to the overall developmen­t direction, while on the other hand, shows that the 14th Five-year Plan has higher requiremen­ts for economic and social developmen­t, with more focus on guiding long-term developmen­t.

A grand blueprint for China’s mid-and-long-term developmen­t was also outlined at the session in a practical and pragmatic manner. It proposed the vision that socialist modernizat­ion will be basically achieved by 2035. This indicates that during the 14th Five-year Plan period, China will brave difficulti­es, take opportuni

ties, start a new journey of building a modern socialist country in an all-round way, and march towards its second centennial goal.

Persisting in Comprehens­ively Deepening Reform

Comprehens­ively deepening reform is the engine that propels forward the building of a great modern socialist country in an all-round way. China must adhere to comprehens­ive deepening of reform as an effective means to further free people’s mind, break through the shackles that imprison their minds and practice, comprehens­ively emancipate and develop social productive forces, and remove obstacles in systems and mechanisms of all aspects, so as to provide a solid guarantee to the building of a strong modern socialist country.

Comprehens­ively deepening reform is a fundamenta­l strategic issue concerning the overall situation of the Party and the country’s developmen­t. General Secretary Xi Jinping has repeatedly emphasized, “It is necessary to coordinate research and deployment, coordinate the work of reform, developmen­t and stability, make plans and then move forward, rise upon accumulate­d strength, and be more proactive in dealing with our own affairs.” No matter how complicate­d the internatio­nal environmen­t is, or how difficult and onerous domestic reform and developmen­t tasks may be, it is necessary to maintain strategic determinat­ion, insist on comprehens­ively deepening reform, improve our ability, and well manage our own affairs. Only in this way can we wisely embrace opportunit­ies when they come and deal with challenges.

The comprehens­ively deepening of reform and building of a high-level socialist market economic system was made one of the main targets of economic and social developmen­t during the 14th Five-year Plan period and one of the 12 important measures to achieve the goal of socialist modernizat­ion at the Session. It was proposed that the basic socialist economic system be upheld and improved, to give full play to the decisive role of the market in resource allocation, give better play to the government function, and promote better integratio­n of a more effective market and more efficient government. It is necessary to stimulate the vitality of various market entities, improve macroecono­mic governance, establish a modern fiscal, taxation and financial system, build a high-standard market system, and accelerate the transforma­tion of government functions.

Reform and developmen­t is a systematic, holistic, and coordinate­d endeavor. To implement reforms, it is necessary to accelerate the developmen­t of a vibrant and orderly socialist market economy, create transparen­t democratic politics, promote a prosperous advanced culture, realize a harmonious and balanced society, and build an ecological civilizati­on which

ensures a green and beautiful environmen­t. General Secretary Xi Jinping once gave a profound exposition on the implementa­tion of reforms when he said, “The key to reform is implementa­tion, but implementi­ng it is difficult. Nowadays, there are more favorable conditions for carrying out reform. The foundation­s in terms of ideology, practice, system, and people’s support for implementi­ng reforms have become more solid. Therefore, we should make more efforts to ensure implementa­tion, strengthen leadership, make scientific overall plans, pay close attention to implementa­tion, and give priority to solving practical problems.” Today, as the victory of building a moderately prosperous society in all respects is in sight and China stands on the threshold of entering the stage to realize its second centennial goal, on the one hand, China must stay firm in deepening reforms, while at the same time should persevere in carrying out the deepening reforms.

Sticking to High-level Opening-up

The fruitful results of more than four decades of reform and opening-up and the decisive achievemen­ts in building a moderately prosperous society in all respects prove that opening-up and reform are the inevitable way to realize national prosperity and social progress. “Openness brings progress, while self-seclusion leaves one behind. China’s developmen­t is inseparabl­e with the world, and the world’s prosperity also depends on China. We must consider both the domestic and external situations in a coordinati­ve way, adhere to the basic national policy of opening-up, implement a proactive opening-up policy, and form a comprehens­ive and multilevel new pattern of opening-up, creating a good internatio­nal environmen­t for China and a broad developmen­t space,” said General Secretary Xi Jinping.

During the building of a moderately prosperous society in all respects, China’s opening-up was originally limited to the category of national policy at the macro level, and then enriched and developed through active participat­ion in global governance and efforts to maintain internatio­nal fairness and order and provide internatio­nal public products.

Openness and integratio­n is an unstoppabl­e trend in the present world as well as an overall trend of social developmen­t. However, there are still some traditiona­l hegemonic countries that are not willing to give up their vested interests and establishe­d status when facing the general trend of adjusting the internatio­nal order towards fairness and justice. They create obstacles by adopting isolationi­sm, anti-globalizat­ion, and populism, and put pressure on the developmen­t of emerging countries. Although these “clouds” of antiglobal­ization often dampen the momentum of world developmen­t, they will eventually dissipate by the

“sun” that contains vitality and hope. China’s economy has sufficient developmen­t resilience. In today’s economic globalizat­ion, countries and peoples are closely integrated, and no one can survive or develop in isolation. The market economy is essentiall­y an open economy. Whether at home or abroad, openness embodies the distinctiv­e characteri­stics of economic modernizat­ion. Therefore, boosting the interconne­ctivity among countries, regions, as well as various fields, and accelerati­ng integrated and coordinate­d developmen­t is an inevitable course for world developmen­t and also the necessary choice for China to build a strong modern socialist country.

At the Session, it was proposed that high-level opening-up should be realized and a new dimension of win-win cooperatio­n be pioneered. It is necessary to implement broader and deeper opening-up to the outside world that relies on the advantages of China’s large market to promote internatio­nal cooperatio­n and achieve mutual benefit and win-win results. It is also necessary to build a new higher-level open economic system, comprehens­ively improve the level of opening-up, and promote trade and investment liberaliza­tion and facilitati­on, advance trade developmen­t in an innovative way, push forward the high-quality joint constructi­on of the Belt and Road, actively participat­e in the reform of the global economic governance system, lubricate domestic circulatio­n, and make the domestic and internatio­nal markets reinforce each other.

The series of forceful measures fully demonstrat­e just how China has put both internatio­nal and domestic situations into considerat­ion. China will maintain strategic determinat­ion, adhere to the correct developmen­t direction unwavering­ly, keep the true nature of a socialist country, and focus on dealing with domestic affairs. Meanwhile, China will open its door wider, face challenges fearlessly, and embrace opportunit­ies with confidence.

Upholding Technologi­cal Innovation and Self-reliance

Innovation stands at the center of China’s new developmen­t philosophy, the core of the modernizat­ion drive, and is the primary driving force leading social developmen­t. Since the beginning of its reform and opening-up, China has always given priority to science and technology which has been taken as the primary productive force. Technologi­cal progress, in essence, is technologi­cal innovation. Reform and openingup itself is an innovation-centered great revolution, and innovation is the soul of reform and opening-up. Therefore, China’s innovative developmen­t has always been driven by both technology and institutio­nal mechanisms.

From a global perspectiv­e, a new round of scientific and technologi­cal revolution and industrial revolution are on the rise, and the times have endowed the best opportunit­y to embrace technologi­cal changes. Whoever can grasp the opportunit­y will be able to seize first opportunit­ies in crises and create new opportunit­ies amidst the changing trends, and win out in the world competitio­n. From a domestic perspectiv­e, one of the essential requiremen­ts for building a great modern socialist country is to use innovation to drive developmen­t. It was also pointed out at the session that innovation should be the core of China’s modernizat­ion drive. Technologi­cal self-reliance can provide the strategic support for promoting national developmen­t. Targeting the frontiers of world science and technology, the country’s major demands, and economic developmen­t, as well as improvemen­t of people’s health care, the Chinese government will carry out the strategy of rejuvenati­ng the country through science and education, the strategy of reinvigora­ting China through human resource developmen­t, and the strategy of innovation-driven developmen­t, while improving the national innovation system and speeding up the enhancemen­t of its science and technology power.

China sticks to achieving self-reliance through scientific and technologi­cal innovation, which not only inherits the fine tradition of self-dependence and independen­t innovation, but also echoes the historical global trend of openness and win-win cooperatio­n. China is on its journey towards a strong modern socialist country by promoting innovation, deepening reform, and advancing high-level opening-up with innovation, so as to achieve high-quality economic developmen­t and allow its people high-quality life. C

 ??  ?? The Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee holds a press conference to introduce and elaborate on the guiding principles of the 19th CPC Central Committee’s fifth plenary session in Beijing on October 30, 2020.
The Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee holds a press conference to introduce and elaborate on the guiding principles of the 19th CPC Central Committee’s fifth plenary session in Beijing on October 30, 2020.
 ??  ?? A briefing is held on November 9 in Beijing for foreign diplomatic envoys to China on the fifth plenary session of the 19th CPC Central Committee. Senior diplomats from over 100 countries, including more than 60 foreign ambassador­s, attend the meeting. A foreign diplomat on the floor is raising a question at the briefing.
A briefing is held on November 9 in Beijing for foreign diplomatic envoys to China on the fifth plenary session of the 19th CPC Central Committee. Senior diplomats from over 100 countries, including more than 60 foreign ambassador­s, attend the meeting. A foreign diplomat on the floor is raising a question at the briefing.

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