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BEIJING, Nov. 22 (Xinhuanet) -- The Communist Party
of China (CPC) is a party that seeks peace, harmony and reconciliation, unlike
the Communist Party of the former Soviet Union (or CCCP), a prominent Chinese
scholar said Tuesday.
"It's totally unfounded to assume
that as it is called a communist party, the CPC will undoubtedly pursue the road
of tyranny at home and expansion abroad adopted by the CCCP under Brezhnev,"
said Zheng Bijian, chairman of the China Reform Forum.
Zheng, a major contributor to China's peaceful rise
theory, enunciated the peaceful nature of the CPC in an article entitled "Trends
of the Communist Party of China in the 21st Century" on the front page of
Tuesday's overseas edition of the People's Daily, China's leading newspaper.
Referring to Sino-US relations, which he refers to as the
most important and most complex bilateral relations for both China and the United
States, Zheng said the issue of fundamental importance to facilitating communication
and understanding between the two sides on a long run is "how to view
the CPC and its overall trends in the 21st century."
"I think I shall start with the different approaches
of the CPCand its Soviet peer in 1979," acknowledged Zheng, who also served as
former vice-president of the Party School of the CPC Central Committee.
That year, the former Soviet Communist Party led by
late General Secretary Brezhnev made a rash decision to intrude into Afghanistan
in an endeavor to seek world hegemony under the slogan of "world revolution", he
recalled. The CPC, nevertheless, on the contrary made a historical wise decision
to carry out reform and open itself to the outside world and to embarked on a
road focused on economic growth and building socialism with Chinese
characteristics.
Moreover, the CPC neither had intention to challenge
the international order nor stood for altering or subverting it with violent
means, he noted.
"Economic globalization provides China with means to
gain access to international resources for its modernization drive through the
market, rather than through expansion and fighting grab the resources of other
countries," he said.
He went on to say that at the heart of its policies,
the CPC seeks peace in relations with other nations, harmony at home and
reconciliation across the Taiwan Strait.
Pertaining to the form of democracy, Zheng said
"macro-democracy" without legal constraints could only bring disasters to the
Chinese people. On the other hand, he explained, an improved democratic system
with diversified forms of democracy and enhanced and orderly public
participation in political affairs will bring benevolence and happiness to the
people.
The entirely different roads taken by the two
Communist Partiesstemmed from different perspective views on the nature of
socialism, different historical and cultural traditions and different
perspectives of and actions taken concerning the aspirations of the nations and
their people.
"The CPC holds socialism involves the development of
productivity at home and promotion of peace in foreign relations", said Zheng.
"The long-standing Chinese historical and cultural traditions, in the view of
the CPC, advocates harmony, harmony while reserved differences, honesty, amity,
treating neighboring nations kindly and friendly, and the philosophy of 'not to
impose upon others what you would not like others to impose upon you.'"
The CPC considers what its nation and people aspire
is absolutely to shake off poverty, make the nation prosperous and strong,
realize national rejuvenation, achieve social harmony and bring happiness to the
people, said Zheng.
After going through many disasters and untold
miseries in history, the Chinese nation has been pursuing two major goals:
safeguarding national sovereignty and territorial integrity; and realizing
development and modernization.
"The power of the CPC comes precisely from its
steadfast push of the two major goals," said Zheng. Enditem |