Two sessions to help China define and fulfill its dream

By Eugene Clark
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Effective reforms cannot be only top down but must impact and involve all levels of society. Thus President Xi has called upon all Chinese individuals and organizations to be involved by formulating their particular dreams as they contribute to "the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation." It is clear from media accounts in this publication and many others that this is happening. It is also evident from talking to students, artists, musicians, business people and people from all walks of life that the Chinese dream is resonating widely throughout society.

The wide media coverage (including foreign media) and the opportunities for consultation are a reflection of the wide involvement and participation of all stakeholders. Indeed, Chinese government departments have been exemplary in their use of social media and systematic polling of citizens to ascertain their views.

Visions or dreams must also be deeply intertwined with culture. It is significant that President Xi has been China's "chief cultural officer" by stressing the importance of cultural heritage linkages between China's past, present and future. This has included support for China's rich cultural diversity ethnic communities so that they may preserve and celebrate their unique and special culture.

Culture is also a characteristic of organizations. Organizational culture is at the heart of promoting transparency and good governance to replace a culture of corruption that has too often been present.

The Chinese Dream is not only about economic prosperity, no matter what the cost to the environment. The terrible pollution that has gripped Beijing and other Chinese cities is also a reminder that the dream must incorporate sustainable development.

What is happening in China is also a subset of wider developments across the globe. Given that the world today is so deeply intertwined, China's dream must take into account the dreams and aspiration of other countries. For example, many have written about the "American Dream" and no doubt every country has its own form of dream. For the world to move forward to deal with the many challenges facing our fragile planet, there must also be dialogue about a common dream of peace and prosperity for all nations.

My best wishes to all those who will participate in and contribute to the important discussions that will occur over the next couple of weeks - two weeks that will be instrumental in moving China forward towards the achievement of the Chinese Dream.

The author is a columnist with China.org.cn. For more information please visit: http://www.ccgp-fushun.com/opinion/eugeneclark.htm

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