BEIJING, March 8 (Xinhua) -- China's relatively fast
economic growth has caught the eye of the world at a time when most of the
countries are experiencing the full wrath of a raging economic slowdown.
As some Western media questions why China works, the
world's economic experts and scholars are also wondering the same thing: What
tools China has to keep its economy resilient and why it is well-positioned to
weather the financial crisis?
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Graphics shows China 2008 GDP increased by 9% according to government work report of China on March 5, 2009. (Xinhua/Ma Yan) Photo Gallery>>> |
The answer lies in the nation's unique growth mode
featuring a "scientific outlook on development."
Over the three decades of reform and opening-up,
China has evolved its own growth mode that aims to achieve development through
scientific approaches based upon China's national conditions and the
international situation, analysts said.
The essence of such a growth mode is to seek a
balance between development, stability, equity and clean environment, they said.
China has greatly enhanced its overall national
strength and "turned out to be an economic giant" through three decades of
development, said Prof. Arnold van Zyl, vice president of South Africa's
Stellenbosch University.
An improved economic strength has given China greater
room for maneuver in the face of the current global economic meltdown, he added.
Thanks to the growth mode with distinct Chinese
characteristics, the country is unleashing great power in the global arena,
benefiting countries around the world.
The fact that China has maintained an annual GDP
growth of over9 percent over the last 20 years proves that the nation has found
a way of sustainable development, the Colombian ambassador to China, Guillermo
Ricardo Velez said.
Meanwhile, the country has also managed to create a
friendly international environment for its swift development, he added,
While sparing no efforts in advancing economic
growth, China has also attached great importance to the sustainability of its
development and is striving to achieve harmony between man and nature.
China's endeavor to enhance environmental protection,
energy-saving and gas emission-cut and build a resource-conserving society is of
great significance to the world, said Klaus Toepfer, former chief of the United
Nations Environment Program (UNEP).
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Graphics shows 2008 China energy consumption per unit of GDP fell by 4.59% according to government work report of China on March 5, 2009.(Xinhua/Ma Yan) Photo Gallery>>> |
Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore also said at the
2008 Poznanclimate summit that China has mobilized a national effort to
introduce CO2 reduction initiatives, and has already begun the largest
tree-planting program the world has ever seen.
China's rapid development is attributed to its stable
social and political environment, whereas its national stability stems from the
Chinese government's efforts to establish a harmonious society.
The international community has highly appreciated
such efforts made by China. "We all thank China for that because if China is not
stable, the rest of the world will see unrest," said Annette Nijs, executive
director of Global Initiative of the China-Europe International Business School.
The Chinese government, Nijs said, is trying hard to
keep what she called "five balances": the balance between urban and rural areas;
between China's western and eastern regions; between man and nature; between
economic growth and social stability; and between domestic development and going
global strategies.
"These five balances are essential to China's
long-term development," she said.
The United Nations has fully recognized China's
efforts in poverty relief and improving people's livelihood. Under the UN
Millennium Development Goals, China has achieved the goal in advance to cut
poverty by half, and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization hailed that China
has made the biggest contribution to the world's poverty reduction drive.
In the face of the current global financial crisis,
the world has witnessed the advantage of China's development model. China's
outlook of scientific development has been affirmed and praised by the
international community.
Velia Hernandez, professor from the Autonomous National University of Mexico, said in order to weather the unprecedented crisis, the world needs to learn from China's experience.
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Graphics shows major targets for 2009 of China according to government work report of China on March 5, 2009.(Xinhua/Ma Yan) Photo Gallery>>> |