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'Chinese dream' draws international attention

2013-03-12 14:49 Xinhua     Web Editor: yaolan comment

The "Chinese dream," a new hot topic among Chinese, has drawn international attention from scholars and foreign policy experts.

China's new Communist Party leader Xi Jinping said during a museum tour last November the Chinese dream meant for him the "great renewal of the Chinese nation."

He has pledged to pursue the shared Chinese dream of national rejuvenation.

The initiative has drawn a positive response from experts.

"After more than three decades of steady reform, China has achieved remarkable economic growth, but in terms of culture and ideas, there has not been enough progress," said Professor Zhang Taofu of China's Fudan University.

"China now needs something else, an idea, or a common cause, to support further development, and the Chinese dream fills the gap," he said.

Yao Huan, an expert on the Communist Party of China (CPC), said the Chinese dream was "exhilarating," as it inspired the passion of the Chinese people to seek national rejuvenation.

Kim Jin Ho, a professor of international relations at South Korea's Dankook University, said: "A nation without a dream will not survive in the competition between different nations on earth."

"If China wants to make a difference in the world, it has to have a dream and pursue it consistently," the professor said.

James Oruko, a development professor at Kenya's Egerton University, said pursuing a common Chinese dream would compel individual Chinese to embrace high aspirations and it promoted national progress.

The Chinese dream had set a common goal among the Chinese about the country's future course, said Alejandro Simonoff, an international studies expert at the Argentine National University of La Plata.

However, the dream of national strength, prosperity and happiness of the people could not be realized overnight, experts said.

Li Jie, vice president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said one way to fulfill the dream was through completing the "two 100-year" goal.

That included first finishing the building of a moderately prosperous society in all respects by 2021, when the CPC marks its 100th founding anniversary, and then building an affluent, strong, civilized and harmonious socialist modern country by 2049 at the 100th founding anniversary of new China, Li said.

"We will still find many places unsatisfactory after realization of the 'two 100-year' goal. But then we will pursue a still higher degree of modernization," she said.

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