How does socialist China outlasts those who are looking forward to its collapse?

Published: Feb. 10, 2021, 5 a.m.

There are always some external forces and domestic dissidents who believe that China’s stability is superficial. “The country is actually very fragile.” “A local conflict and protest may trigger a domino effect and destroy the Communist Party’s leadership of this country”, so they keep saying. Their understanding of China is too superficial, thinking that China was forcibly formed like empires in European history.

2021 is the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China.

Let me first talk about how New China came about. The Chinese people's choice of the Communist Party more than 70 years ago is fundamentally different from that of Western countries holding a general election and ushering in a new government.


In the late Qing Dynasty, China was in chaos, and various thoughts competed fiercely. When the Communist Party was founded, it was very weak, with dozens of people, just like a seed scraped on the soil of China by the international communist movement. All regimes that passed through the period in China have tried beating the Communist Party to death. The Communist Party can be said to have stood and grew up in a pool of blood. After many twists and turns, they were almost scattered and annihilated, but they eventually gained national power. Think about it, everyone, how strongly does the Communist Party represent the views of the people, in order to make it possible to rise to power despite so many challenges?

China Explained will show you that because of China’s continued success in industrial upgrading, technological innovation and realizing its huge potential, it is an unstoppable process. The inevitable rise of China may feel intimidating and some simply reject it. Don’t be. China’s rise is part of the new global trend unlike what we have seen in the past one hundred years. Embrace the change and seize the opportunity.

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