A LEADING U.S. expert on China studies said the ongoing 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) marks a “new historic starting point,” believing it will exert influence on China and the world for decades to come. “Xi Jinping set out an audacious, grand vision for China’s future development, which, without doubt, is the highlight of the political report,” said Robert Lawrence Kuhn, chairman of the Kuhn Foundation, referring to the report Xi delivered at the opening of the congress Wednesday. What impressed Kuhn was the report’s “comprehensive scope” and that it “established the policies not only for the next five years, but framed the agenda and set the strategies for the next 30 years.” While announcing socialism with Chinese characteristics has entered a “new era,” the CPC leader envisioned China developing into a nation with “socialist modernization basically realized” by 2035, and “a great modern socialist country” by the middle of the century with a leading influence in the world. That’s why this congress has special significance as it marks the start of a five-year period that is the confluence of the two centenary goals, said Kuhn, who was at the Great Hall of the People as the co-producer and host of “Closer to China with R.L. Kuhn” on China Global Television Network (CGTN) when the report was delivered. “People orientation and rejuvenating the country, in the historic context of China’s ancient civilization and long struggle against foreign oppression, form the foundation of the report,” Kuhn said. From the report, he also saw the “strict governance of the Party by reforming and purifying itself,” which he said is “unambiguous.” “The anti-corruption campaign not only continues but is enhanced,” he added. On the economic front, Kuhn saw the increasing role of innovation, especially in science and technology. Regarding military, he described the content concerning military reform and modernization as “open and specific.” From the report, he also saw China’s sovereignty as “sacrosanct” and its international engagement as “pro-active, confident and growing.” It impressed Kuhn that the leadership of China, led by Xi, “is determined to bring about its great rejuvenation.” (Xinhua) |