After the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the West continued to comment on the new Chinese leadership according to its system of speeches. The New York Times published an opinion piece by University of Michigan political scientist Hong Yuanyuan, entitled “An Era in China is Over,” which reflects the American elite’s analysis of Chinese politics.
The article pointed out that Deng Xiaoping began the era of China’s reform and opening up 44 years ago, and pointed out that Deng Xiaoping’s strategy had two main components: the first was the CCP’s collective leadership organization; the second was to focus on economic growth wholeheartedly. The article goes on to infer that Xi Jinping dismantled this foundation at the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China and placed security significantly above the economy. The article concludes that Xi Jinping ended the era of Deng Xiaoping, which put “obsessive control and national security above economic growth, but authoritarian dictatorships will only bring poverty and a false sense of national security. which could be savored for years to come. “lesson”.
After reading this article and comparing the Chinese reality, I feel there are only four words: “detach from reality”.
Immediately after the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the National Development and Reform Commission, together with five departments, jointly enacted the “Diverse Policies and Measures to Promote Increase in Foreign Investment, Stabilize Stocks and Improve quality with a Focus on the Manufacturing Industry “, proposing 15 policy measures to optimize the investment environment, Expand foreign investment. This move is big enough, not only showing that central government attaches great importance to economic development, but also shows that central government will tilt the direction of development towards high-end manufacturing. This is very different from the New York Times article that China doesn’t focus on development and growth.
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