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China's New Reforms
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ideas, and promoting approaches of China’s new round of reform, as

well as the CPC’s responsibility and role in it.

This book is the collection of papers and speeches relating to

the Dialogue. Many of the papers were submitted in English

while the rest were translated into English. The views expressed

in the papers are the authors’ own and do not necessarily reflect

CCCWS’ editorial policy. We are deeply indebted to the Central

Compilation and Translation Press for helping to make this

book a reality.

The

  • Remarks at the Opening Ceremony of “The Party and the
  • World Dialogue 2014”......................................................Wang Jiarui 001
  • Remarks at the Closing Ceremony of “The Party and the
  • World Dialogue 2014” ...............................................Guo Yezhou 005
  • Panel I China’s Reforms: Particularities vs. Commonalities
  • Look to Asia for the Rebirth of Democracy.........................Danny Quah 011
  • Particularities vs. Commonalities: Reform with Chinese Characteristics
  • and Cross-cultural Commonalities...............................Sean Golden 018
  • Challenges Awaiting China and Countermeasures...........Song Luzheng 032
  • The Parameter and Paradigm of Chinese Reforms....Muhammad Zamir 042
  • Political Change: System Reform across Boundaries........................................
  • .....................................................................Flemming Christiansen 055
  • China’s “Peaceful Rise” also Depends on Europe.........Pierre Defraigne 068
  • The Party and China’s Reform Project: Toward a State-Building Party............
  • ..................................................................................Wang Zhengxu 086
  • Russian Experience in Political Modernization: Past Lessons and Future
  • Challenges.............................................................. Guseletov Boris 103
  • The Political System of China: Some Considerations on Its Character and
  • Prospects...................................................................Romer Cornejo 110
  • Panel II China’s Reforms: Consensus upon Plurality
  • Can China Achieve Radical Change?........................... Peter Mandelson 125
  • Consensus for Pluripolarity Reform......................................Tsogtbaatar 134
  • How Can US Work with China to Build a New Model of Big
  • Power Relations in the Asia-Pacific......................... Zhao Suisheng 149
  • Consensus upon Plurality: How to Build Consensus for Reform
  • with a Plurality of Divergent Interests and Agenda......Sachin Pilot 166
  • How to Build Consensus?.................................................. Augusto Soto 170
  • Plurilateral Cooperation Guided by China’s Reform.......Mounir Zahran 179
  • On Reform in China and the United States..........................John Aldrich 187
  • Toward Shared Prosperity: China’s New Leap Forward
  • in Social Protection..............................................Wang Shaoguang 198
  • China’s New Reform—Overcoming Challenges and Contradictions ..............
  • ....................................................................................Garth Shelton 233
  • Reform with a Plurality of Divergent Inter-generational
  • Freedoms (Opportunities) to Achieve....................Halapua Sitiveni 247
  • Consensus upon Plurality: How to Build Consensus for Reform
  • with a Plurality of Divergent Interests and Agenda.....Kyaw Naing 259
  • Panel III China’s Reforms: Competition without Zero-sum Outcome
  • Global Influence of China’s New Reform: An Overall Evaluation...................
  • .......................................................... Zhang Yansheng Wang Xun 269
  • The Search for a Non Zero-sum World........................ Eugenio Bregolat 285
  • China in the South-south Cooperation: What Future? The Case of Africa...............
  • .................................................................... Mary-Françoise Renard 294
  • Some Historical and Modern Commonalities of Kyrgyzstan and China...........
  • ..........................................................................Muratbek Imanaliev 309
  • China’s Rise: Competition without a Zero-sum Outcome....Chris Alden 321
  • Competition without Zero-sum Outcome: How to Make China’s Rise,
  • Propelled by Reforms, Peaceful and Constructive to Other Nations.........
  • ....................................................................................Alan Baker 325
  • A Constructivist Approach to Avoid Zero-sum Games with China...................
  • ............................................................................... Tamás Matura 334
  • China’s Reform and Socialism........................................Zahari Zahariev 346
  • Competition without Zero-sum Outcome: China’s Role
  • in a Changing World...............................................Khalid Rahman 354
  • Evolution of China’s Diplomacy in the Last 25 Years, with an Emphasis
  • on Sino-Latin American Relations......................... Jorge E. Malena 366
  • China’s Economic Development: Competition without
  • Zero-sum Outcome................................................. Redae Halefom 376
  • Nationalism in China and Japan and Its Impact on Bilateral Relations:
  • A Brief Outsider Perspective....................................... Alice Ekman 389
  • Appendix ................................................................................................ 395
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