China's efforts to modernize its governance system, capacity offer world opportunity to learn

Source: Xinhua| 2019-11-02 00:43:05|Editor: Mu Xuequan
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BEIJING, Nov. 1 (Xinhua) -- Worldwide experts and researchers believe the experience of China's successful governance practice not only shows the right direction for China's future development, but also offers the world, particularly developing countries, the opportunity to learn and emulate.

The 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) concluded on Thursday in Beijing its fourth plenary session. A communique, which was released after the session, said that as proven by practice, the system of socialism with Chinese characteristics and China's system for governance are systems of strong vitality and huge strength.

Faced with the rise of anti-globalization and trade protectionism, the world economy has seen increasing uncertainties for development, said Vasily Kashin, a senior researcher from the Far Eastern Studies Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Against such a backdrop, it is very logic that China is striving to improve its national governance system, enhance its capacity for national governance coordination, and develop its socialist economic system with Chinese characteristics, he said.

China's system is deemed "optimal" for China, said Robert Kuhn, chairman of the Kuhn Foundation, in an interview with Xinhua via email.

"With the (Chinese Communist) Party now directly leading all aspects of China -- government, economics, business, military, society, culture, education -- to understand where China is going, we must appreciate the directives of the fourth Plenum," the U.S. expert on China noted.

"China's governance style is smart and it has worked well both economically and politically because (it) incorporates other philosophies and taps into their cultural values," said Rose Fumpa Makano, a lecturer and researcher at Dag Hammarskjold Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies at the Copperbelt University in Zambia.

Professor Zhu Jianrong of Japan's Toyo Gakuen University believed that the fourth plenary has acknowledged the strengths of China's state and governance systems, summed up the essence of the successful practice of such systems and worked out a blueprint for future development.

It is highly inspiring to other countries, in particular those developing ones, Zhu added.

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