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Stephen Perry, Chairman of the 48 Group Club of the United Kingdom, advocates learning from China's effective democracy and governance, underlining China's historical achievements and current scientific approach to decision-making.

Abstract

Speaking at the 3rd International Forum, Stephen Perry commended China's democracy and governance, noting its effectiveness. He highlighted China's rich historical background in education, culture, science, and civilization, drawing attention to the works of British scholar Joseph Needham. Perry pointed out that China's current innovation-driven advancements are challenging for Western countries, which typically separate research and development from government involvement. In contrast, China's party, government, and people work collaboratively within a unified framework, which Perry suggests may facilitate a more responsive democracy. He also noted China's shift towards high-quality production and technology services, emphasizing the Chinese government's efforts in achieving high-quality development through scientific methods. Perry concluded that the West should learn from China's success rather than criticize it, citing China's progress and the positive demeanor of its citizens as evidence of the Chinese government's effective policies.

Opinions

  • Perry believes that China's democracy and governance are effective and that the West has much to learn from China's approach.
  • He acknowledges China's historical depth in education, culture, science, and civilization, as documented by Joseph Needham.
  • Perry contrasts the West's approach to innovation and development, which is primarily driven by enterprises, with China's integrated approach involving the party, government, and people.
  • He suggests that China's method of democracy, which listens to the people's opinions, might be more straightforward to implement than in the West.
  • Perry identifies China's current democracy as being achieved through scientific methods, with a history of trial and adaptation by the Chinese Communist Party, the Chinese government, and the Chinese people.
  • He observes that China has transitioned from producing low-cost manufactured goods to high-quality technology products and services.
  • Perry argues that instead of criticizing China, other countries should learn from its experiences, considering the success of the Chinese government's policies and the positive attitude of Chinese citizens.

Chairman of the 48 Group Club of the United Kingdom: We should learn from China’s experience instead of pointing fingers at China.

“It’s as if Westerners woke up one morning and suddenly discovered that China has built a complete railway system, automobile system, nuclear energy system, and solar energy system. We can’t help but ask, where did these come from? How did they do it? ”

On March 20, Stephen Perry, chairman of the British 48 Group Club, delivered a video keynote speech at the 3rd International Forum “Democracy: A Common Value for All Mankind” and said that China’s democracy and governance are effective and there are many things worthy of it. Western learning.

Perry said that compared with the West, China’s biggest advantages lie in two aspects.

First, China has a rich and colorful history in terms of education, culture, science and civilization.

The famous British scholar Joseph Needham has recorded the history of science and civilization in China, and has also published many books on China’s scientific civilization and innovation.

“Today, China is promoting innovation and leading the world again. This is a problem for many Western countries because it is difficult for the West to operate this way.”

Perry said that in the West, research and development and other work are mostly completed by enterprises, with a small part basically completed by the government, and then jointly completed by government and enterprises.

In China, the party, government and people collaborate with each other within a coordinated and unified framework.

Therefore, this kind of democracy that listens to the people’s opinions may be easier to implement in China than in the West.

The second advantage is that China’s current democracy is achieved through scientific methods.

“This method has existed for 50 to 80 years. During this process, the Chinese Communist Party, the Chinese government, and the Chinese people have been constantly trying and groping, and how to make joint decisions among the three is the top priority.”

For example, Perry said that in our current era, China produces high-quality products rather than low-cost manufactured goods, and it produces more high-quality technology products in the technology and services fields than in manufacturing and agriculture. .

China has used various methods to explain in detail to its people what high-quality development is and how to achieve high-quality development.

“We should learn from China’s experience instead of criticizing China. Except for the United States, China has actually surpassed all other countries. This shows that the work done by the Chinese government does have its charm. When I met someone on the street When you go to Chinese people, they tend to smile.”

Perry said.

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