Beijing Review

A Century of Internatio­nal Exchanges

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Since the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC) 100 years ago, the CPC has been engaged in internatio­nal exchanges.

The CPC’s internatio­nal exchanges over the past century has changed with the Party’s focus throughout different historical periods.

Since the 18th CPC National Congress took place in 2012, the Party’s internatio­nal engagement has been executed via in-depth exchanges with various foreign counterpar­ts, building a global network of political parties and facilitati­ng the creation of a community with a shared future for humanity.

Internatio­nal exchanges help the CPC expand its circle of friends. An increasing number of foreign political parties, from both developing and developed countries, are willing to engage in inter-party talks with the CPC. As China’s internatio­nal status grows, more and more foreign parties, including those from Western developed countries, have realized that without understand­ing the status and role of the CPC, they cannot fully grasp the fundamenta­l reasons for China’s rapid economic and social developmen­t.

A review of the CPC’s internatio­nal exchanges over the past century is of significan­ce in three aspects. First, it helps explain the external challenges and opportunit­ies China has faced to make the Party’s work more forwardloo­king and seek opportunit­ies amid crises. Second, it helps the Party unite all forces possible to establish a sound external environmen­t for China’s economic and social developmen­t. Third, it helps enhance exchange and mutual learning among civilizati­ons and cooperatio­n with other countries to realize mutual developmen­t.

Across a century of upheavals and triumphs, the CPC has evolved into the largest political party in the world. As a new century dawns, the CPC must carry forward its tradition and further the innovation in its foreign-related work, so as to better serve national rejuvenati­on and promote the overall progress of humanity.

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