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China’s Peaceful Modernization Does Not Mean Westernization
What U.S. officials get wrong about China’s rise.

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By Jin Kai
June 26, 2018

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U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis was wrong when he criticized China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) by saying that “the Ming Dynasty appears to be their model, albeit in a more muscular manner, demanding that other nations become tribute states kowtowing to Beijing.” Following this logic, the deduction that China’s rise and its ultimate modernization can be and will be peaceful appears to be completely unacceptable. Mattis is implying that the U.S.-anchored rules can never be changed, destinies can never be shared, and political and cultural diversities can never be allowed.

First, the contemporary Chinese government does not have a so-called “Ming Dynasty model.” In fact, China’s political model and wisdom are deeply rooted in the history of Chinese civilization, which has lasted for thousands of years — describing China as a reviving Ming Dynasty (which lasted from 1368-1644) is thus very parochial.

Second, the idea of “Common Destiny” as the core spirit for the BRI has always been China’s firm commitment. “Common Destiny” embraces diversity and inclusiveness, and it has been adopted by resolutions at the United Nations. It contrasts with the idea and practice of the world’s only superpower, which pursues homogenization throughout the whole world under a single political value system. Those who won’t comply may have to suffer from either political or economic isolation or even military invasion. Which of these “models” is more threatening?

Third, China has never claimed that there can be only one “belt” and one “road.” The truth is that China’s initiative is completely open and inclusive, and it may connect to a number of developmental strategies of other countries and regions, such as the Eurasian Economic Union (including Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia), Mongolia’s Development Road Program, the Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity, and the European Union’s Juncker Plan. In fact, consensus or even agreements have already been made between China and the above countries and regions.

In fact, Mattis’ complaint may have stemmed from a deeper unease. Currently, a sentiment of exasperation seems to have emerged in the West and especially in the United States, complaining that after 40 years of reform, opening up, and modernization, China has yet westernized, although China has been a beneficiary of the Western economic order that was largely constructed by the United States after World War II.

Given the current tensions, it is ironic that during the past decades, the United States has expected China’s economic rise and truly has played a certain role in it. Take the past Sino-U.S. trade relations and China’s membership in international economic institutions as an example. The United States first granted China most-favored-nation (MFN) status in 1980, approved legislation granting China Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) with the United States in 2000, and finally supported China’s membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001. It might be appropriate to say that the United States has more or less helped China to realize its unprecedented economic rise by providing political, economic, and institutional resources, despite varying intentions, policies, and attitudes behind the screen.

However, China’s rise does not comply a typical westernized or a U.S.-favored story line. As China modernizes, it has remained significantly different, in particular with respect to its political system. As Martin Jacques once put it, China proves that the Western belief that “as countries modernize, they also westernize” is simply an illusion.

As a matter of fact, China does not need to and certainly will not westernize. Neither does it need to “revive” any old dynasty, be it the Tang or the Ming. What China actually needs to do is to move forward in its reform and opening up, which President Xi Jinping called “a second revolution that has not only profoundly changed the country but also greatly influenced the whole world.” It would be unrealistic to expect anything more (or less) from Beijing.

Source:https://thediplomat.com/2018/06/chinas-peaceful-modernization-does-not-mean-westernization/
 
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No matter what China will do in end the Western eyes will always See China as a Eastern country

China's own heritage and culture is more important and it's own philosophy in Governance is as successful as anything in world

China has attained high standards in all areas of life

a) Sports / Olympics always on top
b) Martial arts i.e Kung Fu philosophy and discipline in Human Body and Soul
c) Attaining higher Moral and Ethical standing , in helping other countries and developing harmony
d) Out classing world scientist in Math, Physics and Sciences and research
e) Then best of all , developing a Unique Chinese Model for Government and Policy Making


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China is not doing every thing for itself but it is playing a vital role to move Humans and Man kind towards enlightenment , a better future


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A peaceful country China every one can Trust

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Friendly China !!! :pakistan::china:
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No matter what China will do in end the Western eyes will always See China as a Eastern country

China's own heritage and culture is more important and it's own philosophy in Governance is as successful as anything in world

China has attained high standards in all areas of life

a) Sports / Olympics always on top
b) Martial arts i.e Kung Fu philosophy and discipline in Human Body and Soul
c) Attaining higher Moral and Ethical standing , in helping other countries and developing harmony
d) Out classing world scientist in Math, Physics and Sciences and research
e) Then best of all , developing a Unique Chinese Model for Government and Policy Making


001fd04cf03a109341ae01.jpg



China is not doing every thing for itself but it is playing a vital role to move Humans and Man kind towards enlightenment , a better future


Confucius.jpg



A peaceful country China every one can Trust

redness.jpg



Friendly China !!! :pakistan::china:
supp-chinese-new-year-special-260118-ms-one-world-hotel-sdn-bhd_michellesiew.ashx
That's what I don't get. These Chinese reporters should know better that US is doing everything to remain the number one empire in the world.
I wish the reporters should just stop writing these nonsense posts.
Too many nerds and geeks writing for China.
 
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Modernisation is positive
Westernisation is slavery
China wants to be modern. In fact every progressive and self respecting nation wants to be modern but it does not want to shun its roots and culture for western crap after all China is one of the four cradles of human civilisation ..something that west cannot claim.
 
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China has copied everything from the west, including their logos and designs. What is this guys on about?
 
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our system is inefficient , awefully slow as far as development is concerned .
but they have manged and implemented everything at jet speed .
Chinese have no Freedom, its a giant prison. All looks peaceful and orderly from outside.
 
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our system is inefficient , awefully slow as far as development is concerned .

yes, indians need to remove the bureaucracy hurdle which hinders development. i think india is doing fine, i wont recommend chinese purge system even in hell, these commie chinese dont know what they are doing, india is a diverse country han chinese massacred and assimilated diverse nationalities and ethnic groups into uniform han group thousands of years ago, their system will never work in india and nobody would tolerate it.

i think that indians should follow european union as an example.

India is a better place to live of course. Where are you?
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hindu caste system was very bad but buddhism always put hinduism and brahmins in check

but do you know in forbidden city they would have chop off your winnie to let you enter?

they would pickle your winnie and sew it back when you die lol.
 
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