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          Chinese Dream in Western Eyes

          By Robert Lawrence Kuhn (China Daily) Updated: 2014-04-21 06:56

          Li Junru, former vice-president of the Central Party School, said that it is a misunderstanding to worry about China's expansion when the country is seeking rejuvenation. Rather, he said, "we put forward the concept of rejuvenation based on our historical experience that lagging behind leaves one vulnerable to attacks".

          "When we talk about the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, some people ask me which period in history China wants to return to," Li continued. "The Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) after Genghis Khan's expansion, or the heyday of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) before the 1840 Opium War? It is a pure misunderstanding if it is not asked in a malicious way."

          What about that danger of "self-fulfilling prophecy"? It cuts both ways. If foreign powers, led by the US, do in fact strategize to "contain China" (artlessly applying George Kennan's classic Cold War narrative of "containing" the Soviet Union), then China will react adversely and confrontation will be made more likely, not less.

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          Similarly, if China robotically interprets all US policies as "containment", and reacts adversely, it could inadvertently make actual containment more a reality. It's "Game Theory 101". These political equations can only be solved in parallel, not in series, with 'transparency' being the key operator. China and the US must strive for openness and candor, particularly in matters of defense and armed forces.

          Foreigners are wary of relying on China's goodwill, no matter how genuine. This frustrates China, but China must not cast blame or conjure up conspiracies. Better is to show how China's national interest would be undermined by trying to assert hegemony. China's main mission is to elevate the standard of living of its citizens and international troubles undercut China's capacity to achieve this goal.

          I like to describe China's national dream from seven interlocking perspectives: Strong China - economics, governance, science, defense; Stable China - social consistency, minimal shocks or surprises; Bountiful China - improving living standards for all citizens, rural and urban; Harmonious China - goodwill among social classes and ethnic groups, appreciation of differences; Civilized China - equality in opportunity, impartiality under the law, high culture, respected morals; Beautiful China - clean air and water, attractive cities, lovely countrysides; Creative China - distinction in science, innovation in art, products "Created in China". A "Strong China" does have pride of place, but military might is only one facet of China's strength - and there are six other categories composing the grand goal.

          Looking back, future historians will likely assess the Chinese Dream as a visionary milestone that energized President Xi's transformation of China across a broad spectrum of complex economic, social and governance issues. The entire world should benefit - although missteps along the way will be easy to make. Vigilance and diligence are not optional.

          I conclude with a personal story. Two years ago, to honor the achievements of China's previous leaders, I was asked to co-produce, host and write a TV documentary series. While this may be a worthy project, I suggested that it may not be the best way to tell the real story of China to international audiences. Better, perhaps, might be to explore the problems - the challenges - that China's new leaders face.

          The author is an international corporate strategist and investment banker, the author of How China's Leaders Think and the biography of former president Jiang Zemin, a commentator on BBC, CNN, CCTV and Bloomberg. The views do not necessarily reflect those of China Daily.

           

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