重装机兵3废铁在哪里:On Successful Managements for CPC

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On Successful Managements for CPC



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What management challenges that CPC currently faces and how should CPC cope with these?


First, becoming more attractive to the young people. In an increasingly interconnected globalized world, the young people are exposed in more new technologies. Thus, it is a future challenge for CPC to keep still appealing to the young people.


Second, trying new ideas in order to better communicate with the rest of the world - currently, CPC has both internal and external challenges.



The top external challenge comes from the world's expectation towards China to grow into a more responsible stakeholder. As China grows into the world's second largest economy entity and maybe within decades will exceed US and be the top, the international community is accordingly expecting China to take more, and more concrete duties, to participate in the world affair management, and to improve the world orders. Thus, it is time for China to get prepared to cope with the challenges that the future global leadership has.


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And the top internal challenge for CPC lies exactly in its successful managements that already achieved. For the past 30 years of prosperity, there rises the new middle class. Such group holds different expectations towards CPC, which means that CPC should accordingly adjust itself to adapt the domestic politics.


Moreover, China should get used to accept those censures from the West. In the eyes of the West, the best politics should be the the democratic regimes they currently have. However, China's administration - quite different from their way - has gained great success. Thus it is understandable that why China gets strongly questioned and blamed. To be clear, such kind of criticize would not stop in the future, which requires China to continuously improve the democracy. And the improvement should be in form of progessive evolution, rather than radical revolution.





Kishore Mahbubani, translated and edited by Li Yancheng