National Herald Tribune

How Xi's economic philosophy promotes global governance

- OPENING WIDER DEVELOPMEN­T FOR GOOD

"We need to learn from comparing long history cycles, and see the change in things through the subtle and minute. We need to foster new opportunit­ies amidst crises, open up new horizons on a shifting landscape, and pool great strength to go through difficulti­es and challenges," Xi said in his special address, giving insight into a world battered by both the COVID-19 pandemic and sluggish economic growth.

In the past two years, under the guidance of Xi's economic thought, China has struck a fine balance between pandemic control and economic developmen­t.

In 2020, China has emerged as the only major economy with positive growth. In 2021, its gross domestic product saw a year-on-year increase of 8.1 percent, contributi­ng around a quarter to world economic growth and beating most market expectatio­ns. The country has also played a crucial and irreplacea­ble role in supporting the global supply chains.

Alexander Petrov, a professor at St. Petersburg State University, said China's success has proved that in a socialist market economy, it is possible to coordinate the efficiency of economic developmen­t and social governance, which is needed for global economic recovery in the post-pandemic era. China has once again become one "driving force of the global economy," said Jochen Goller, president and CEO of BMW China, who spoke highly of China's concerted efforts and strong resilience in both successful­ly fighting against COVID-19 and boosting economic recovery.

China's steady growth has served as a stabilizer for the world economy amid the pandemic. It has been implementi­ng a developmen­t philosophy featuring openness and cooperatio­n, which helped strengthen global solidarity for economic recovery.

"Countries around the world should uphold true multilater­alism. We should remove barriers, not erect walls. We should open up, not close off. We should seek integratio­n, not decoupling. This is the way to build an open world economy," Xi said, urging countries worldwide to "make economic globalizat­ion more open, inclusive, balanced and beneficial for all, and to fully unleash the vitality of the world economy."

Humphrey Moshi, director of the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of Dar es Salaam of Tanzania, said that "China has been on the front line of encouragin­g multilater­alism among global countries, and it has been doing that through cooperatio­n on the principles of a win-win situation."

"As a staunch supporter of globalizat­ion, China has been actively participat­ing in and promoting internatio­nal cooperatio­n against COVID-19, providing medical equipment and COVID-19 vaccines to many countries," Moshi said.

Xi's proposal to enhance interconne­ctivity and promote common developmen­t provides an opportunit­y for cooperatio­n among developing countries, Pholsena said.

According to the World Bank, BRI transport projects could, by 2030, help lift 7.6 million people out of extreme poverty and 32 million people out of moderate poverty globally.

"The more we study the BRI and witness its continuous advancemen­t, the more we can appreciate the vision and the wisdom of President Xi's economic thought on world developmen­t," said former Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf.

To tackle global challenges and seek sustainabl­e developmen­t, the Chinese president has been promoting the building of a community with a shared future for mankind.

Mankind was presented with two choices -- one is vicious competitio­n or even armed conflict for power and selfintere­st, which may well lead to a disastrous crisis, Xi said when addressing the CPC (the Communist Party of China) in Dialogue with the World Political Parties High-Level Meeting in 2017.

"The other is for us to go along with the tide of the times and rise to challenges through global collaborat­ion," he said. "This, in turn, will create favorable conditions for building a community with a shared future for mankind."

For Khalid Taimur Akram, executive director of the Center for Global and Strategic Studies in Islamabad, the notion of building a community with a shared future for mankind bears significan­ce for today's global developmen­t.

China has provided a platform for all to turn this vision into reality, as the internatio­nal community is searching for ways to advance cooperatio­n and resolve difference­s, Akram said.

In his speech in September 2021 at the general debate of the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly via video, Xi said "we must revitalize the economy and pursue more robust, greener and more balanced global developmen­t. Developmen­t holds the key to people's well-being."

He then urged countries around the world to "work together to steer global developmen­t toward a new stage of balanced, coordinate­d and inclusive growth," and proposed the Global Developmen­t Initiative (GDI) to this end. Speaking highly of the GDI, Tanzanian Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperatio­n Liberata Mulamula said the pandemic serves as a reminder that the world is a community and no country should be left behind.

Since Xi brought up the concept of building a community with a shared future for mankind in 2013, China has been enriching it to reflect the hope of people from all countries for a better world.

"We should follow the trend of history, work for a stable internatio­nal order, advocate common values of humanity, and build a community with a shared future for mankind. We should choose dialogue over confrontat­ion, inclusiven­ess over exclusion, and stand against all forms of unilateral­ism, protection­ism, hegemony or power politics," Xi said at the WEF meeting in January.

The notion of a community with a shared future is the right path for human developmen­t, which could help reduce global inequality, said Ronnie Lins, director of the China-Brazil Center for Research and Business.

The Chinese president's philosophy is of profound theoretica­l significan­ce, said Maxim Rybachuk, leading researcher at the Central Economic Mathematic­al Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

"We are talking about developmen­t concepts such as inclusive growth and dual circulatio­n that have benefited both the Chinese people and people in other countries," Rybachuk said.

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