Comments by "F Liu" (@F_Liu) on "Geopolitical Economy Report"
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Both Western liberals and conservatives have huge misconceptions of China, because they see China through Western lens on top of all the lies coming from Western media and governments. The ''Chinese model'' is unique to China, its systems (both political and economical) and methods of working are constantly evolving and improving. You will not be able to understand the ''Chinese Characteristics'' without understanding China's history, culture/beliefs and its historical economic/trade practices. Both private entrepreneurship and state owned industries hold equal importance in the Chinese economy, private sector (both foreign and domestic) is a very vibrant part of Chinese economy contributes to 70% of the Chinese GDP and offering majority of the employments. The key difference is though Capitalists have zero influence over the Chinese government and its policy making, all major companies private or state-owned have to work towards China's 5, 10 year developmental plans. The key to China's success is pragmatism, like Deng said, ''Black cat or white cat, if it can catch mice, it's a good cat''.
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@GaiusCaesar_ ''Deepen what reforms?'' Reforms to concentrate on economic development which will improve the lives of every Chinese person, not to conquer and dominate the world like the US/West. Belt and road initiative is an economic integration project to increase trade and cooperation between (mostly Global South) nations, it is an initiative that helps developing countries to develop infrastructures that they urgently need but can't get loans for from Western financial institutions. The West colonised these nations in African, Latin America, West Asia for centuries but never helped them to develop essential infrastructure. How is building schools, hospitals, roads, railways, bridges, airports ''raking profits''?
Xi jinpings CCDR (Comprehensively Deepening of Reforms council) is for what? For China to deepen reforms to develop its own industrial productivity, to deepen further cooperation and trade with all nations in the world, particularly developing nations. If you don't know anything about China, then learn and do some research before you spew your baseless conspiracy, trying to sound clever but only to reveal your utter ignorance and stupidity.
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