Caixin
Feb 04, 2010 05:33 PM

Adjusting the F-Stop on Rapid Development

It's been 60 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China and more than 30 years since the period of reform and opening began. Now is a good time to earnestly look back at this slice of history, summarize the experience, and recognize the difficulties faced in order to maintain and improve the country's social development.

In recent years, the international community has extensively commented on China's development path, particularly that of the past 30 years. China expert Joshua Cooper Ramo in his "Beijing Consensus" says by seeking fair, high-quality growth, the developmental path has proved suited to China's national conditions and social requirements.

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