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China’s Pursuit of an Economy of National Greatness: Ambitions, Risks, and Criticisms

March 15, 2023 By Opinion.org Leave a Comment

The idea of building an economy of “national greatness” is a key part of the Chinese government’s messaging and propaganda efforts. The concept is frequently promoted in official government communications and media outlets, and is often presented as a symbol of China’s progress and success.

However, it is important to note that the idea of building a strong economy is not unique to China, and is in fact a common goal for many countries around the world. The specific messaging and promotion of the concept as a symbol of national pride and power is a unique aspect of China’s approach.

While the concept of an economy of “national greatness” is certainly part of the Chinese government’s propaganda efforts, it is also a legitimate policy goal that reflects China’s broader ambitions and aspirations. China wants to build an economy of “national greatness” for several reasons. Firstly, it is part of the country’s broader ambition to become a global superpower, both economically and politically. The Chinese leadership sees economic development as a crucial element in staying in power for CCP.

Secondly, China wants to increase its influence in the global economy and reduce its dependence on other countries for crucial goods and services. This is particularly important given the country’s growing tension with the United States, which has led to a trade war and other economic conflicts.

Thirdly, the Chinese government believes that a strong economy will help maintain social stability and political legitimacy. By providing employment and rising living standards for its citizens, the government hopes to avoid social unrest and maintain its grip on power.

Building a powerful economy is seen as a key element in realizing the “Chinese Dream,” a concept that has been promoted by President Xi Jinping. The Chinese Dream envisions a prosperous and powerful China that can achieve its goals and exert its influence on the global stage.

The concept of building an economy of “national greatness” is not inherently wrong. However, there are some potential concerns and criticisms associated with this approach.

Firstly, there is a risk that the pursuit of national economic greatness could come at the expense of other important goals, such as environmental sustainability, social welfare, and human rights. In particular, the Chinese government’s emphasis on economic growth has been criticized for leading to environmental degradation and widening income inequality.

Secondly, there is a risk that the pursuit of economic power and influence could lead to conflict with other countries, particularly if China’s rise is perceived as a threat by other major powers such as the United States. This could result in increased tensions and even military conflict.

Finally, there is a risk that the focus on economic growth and national pride could lead to a lack of openness and cooperation with the rest of the world. This could hinder China’s ability to learn from and benefit from global innovation and best practices, and limit its ability to contribute to global progress and development.

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