French writer lauds Xi's book on governance of China
Updated: 2015-03-11 08:50
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From the first chapter to the last, the book has always been emphasizing the importance of political stability.
"Stick to and develop socialism with Chinese characteristics" and "Improve the CPC leadership," both of which ensure the party's political primacy and thus assure social stability, wrote Bressler.
Through his speeches, Xi outlines the Chinese Dream, based on a "political stability" enabling far-reaching reform, which in turn promotes economic development, the article said.
The chapter on the Chinese Dream unveils the great mission of contemporary China: national rejuvenation and personal well-being, it said.
After the chapter on the Chinese Dream, readers see some chapters on deepening reform and enhancing economic development, which lead to chapters on rule of law, advanced culture, social undertakings and ecological progress.
In his book, Xi affirms very clearly that the fight against corruption is fundamental to China's future, Bressler wrote.
On China's development path, Xi emphasized peaceful development as it constitutes a strategic choice made by the CPC taking into account the trends of the times and the vital interests of China, she wrote.
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