Commentary: China Leadership Model

China's leadership model enables quick solutions: CGTN commentary

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Beijing, China - June 5, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Subtitle reading (in English) "Why China's leadership model enables quick solutions"

Gansu Province, northwest China - May 14, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. Various of armed police officers getting on choppers, flying to disaster site during drill
3. Disaster site
4. Military helicopter during drill

Beijing, China - June 5, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
5. Quotes from CGTN commentary

FILE: Wuhan City, Hubei Province, central China - Feb 20, 2020 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Aerial shots of cityscape
7. Aerial shot of empty Hankou Railway Station under city lockdown

Beijing, China - June 5, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
8. Quotes from CGTN commentary

FILE: Wuhan City, Hubei Province, central China - Jan 31, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
9. Various of construction site of Leishenshan Hospital

Wuhan City, Hubei Province, central China - Feb 4, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
10. Various of beds in temporary hospital; workers working

Beijing, China - June 5, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
11. Quotes from CGTN commentary

FILE: Wuhan City, Hubei Province, central China - Feb 2, 2020 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
12. Military aircraft arriving at Wuhan Tianhe International Airport
13. People's Liberation Army (PLA) medics getting off plane
14. Assembled PLA medics
15. PLA medics carrying luggage

FILE: Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province, north China - Feb 22, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
16. Various of members of 9th Hebei medical team to aid Hubei

FILE: Yinchuan City, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, northwest China - Feb 21, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
17. Various of medical staff boarding plane to Wuhan

Beijing, China - June 5, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
18. Quotes from CGTN commentary

FILE: China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
19. Aerial shots of roads on mountains
20. Aerial shot of lemon production base

FILE: Beijing, China - Oct 7, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
21. Aerial shots of trains running

Beijing, China - June 5, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
22. Quotes from CGTN commentary

FILE: Erdos City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
23. Aerial shots of Mongolian yurt, tourists

FILE: Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
24. Various of performers in costumes of Mongolian ethnic group singing, dancing for travelers

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A commentary published by the China Global Television Network (CGTN) recently analyzed China's leadership model that enables quick solutions.

The commentary is part of a 10-episode special series called "Roots of China's Growth," marking the centenary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC) that has presided over the country's meteoric rise as a global power. The series focuses on 10 fundamental elements of the strategy that has led to China's transformation from an impoverished nation over the past 100 years.

The following is the full text of the commentary:

How fast can a government respond to an earthquake? The answer not only concerns how many lives might be saved, but also speaks to a government's leadership.

China's answer to this question, even 13 years ago when the country's technological development was far from where it is today, amazed the world.

In 2008, a major earthquake jolted Wenchuan, a county of Sichuan Province in southwest China. Around 10 minutes after the disaster hit, China's military emergency response office issued a statement on the situation from Beijing, and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) initiated its emergency response plan.
By the 21st minute, the Chengdu Military Command dispatched four helicopters to survey the damage, with 6,100 officers and soldiers from the Chengdu Area Military Command stationed around the disaster area and over 3,000 members of the Sichuan Armed Police Force also deployed to the frontlines.

In less than 10 hours, 20,000 PLA troops and armed police forces soldiers were already at the disaster sites assisting with relief work. An additional 34,000 officers and soldiers were on their way to provide more support.

What accounts for such a speed? Despite the misunderstandings some Westerners harbor about China, the answer to this question is undeniable: the government's leadership is an absolute source of it.

From the development of the "Two Bombs, One Satellite" (the first atomic and nitrogen bombs and the first satellite of China) to the Chang'e lunar mission, from the construction of the south-to-north water diversion project to the construction of the Qinghai-Tibet railway, from the Beijing Olympics to the Shanghai World Expo, the CPC's resounding leadership has radiated across all social sectors.

But such leadership is by no means equivalent to what some portray as China's authoritarian rule. Having grown and developed in China, the CPC has leadership in its genes. This is expressed in the Party's capabilities in problem-solving, consensus building and social mobilization, as well as its great resilience amid uncertainties and challenges.

China is a populous, multi-ethnic country with vast territory, and drastic regional differences that make nationwide solidarity hard to achieve. The past two millennia witnessed the rise and fall of dynasties, secessionism and civil unrest with disruptive consequences.

Born in such a volatile historical environment, the CPC, through a century of exploration and experiment, has established a stable and strong political system that is full of life.

While managing a mega-society, the CPC draws on the wisdom of the Chinese civilization and has developed a unique leadership philosophy with Chinese characteristics.

The CPC's leadership is reflected in its consensus-building capability. After the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the CPC locked down the city of Wuhan to contain further spread of the virus.

In the beginning, this elicited confusion, questions and even panic from some groups in society. The CPC provided timely updates on the situation through the central government and helped people under lockdown address challenges regarding everyday life – through grassroots community actions mobilized by local governments. Such efforts effectively curbed the spread of the pandemic and fostered social stability.

On the other hand, some countries were bogged down by deep social divisions, resulting from partisan conflicts. According to a Pew Center poll in 2020, more than three-quarters of respondents believed their countries were more split than before the pandemic.

The CPC's leadership is also demonstrated by the Party's social mobilization capability, which enables the government to pool all resources to complete key national undertakings.

In the early stages of the coronavirus outbreak, Wuhan was in dire need of pandemic relief supplies. The Central Committee swiftly put in place a supporting mechanism through which 19 provinces provided direct assistance to 16 cities and prefectures outside Wuhan in Hubei Province. More than 330 military and civilian medical teams comprised of more than 40,000 medical workers came to Wuhan's rescue and volunteered to work at the frontline.

"I have never seen, in my life, this kind of mobilization," said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom. "China's speed, China's scale and China's efficiency… is the advantage of China's system."

In some other countries, however, state governments are adopting different and sometimes contradictory COVID-19 policies, making a coordinated, efficient and mobilized COVID-19 response unlikely.

The CPC's leadership is also fully demonstrated by its resilience. The pandemic has been a test of national resilience. In stark contrast to the U.S. where partisan fights weaken countries from within, the CPC does not need to worry about power struggles and can therefore concentrate on economic recovery.

During the pandemic, the CPC not only worked on short-term economic stimulus, but also charted a strategic blueprint for socio-economic development over the next 15 years as an endeavor to turn crises into opportunities.

When comparing the performance of Chinese and American governments, some scholars have noted that China's political party system has been very stable. Under the leadership of the CPC, China's per annum GDP keeps growing, meeting the needs of the country's 1.4 billion people and promoting a robust economic rebound.

In the meantime, the U.S. still struggles to produce a long-term plan due to its partisan divisions. Whether or not the Biden administration will be voted out after its first term is uncertain.

For some Westerners, China's government has been a synonym for "autocracy," but data shows that its leadership is deeply rooted in the masses of the people.

During the pandemic, many people around the world have been generally disappointed by political parties. A study by The World Values Survey found 75 percent of respondents from 55 countries have little or no confidence in their parties. Only respondents from China, Vietnam and Malaysia mostly answered "a great deal" or "quite a lot" in describing their confidence.

In China, public satisfaction with the Chinese government in 2016 was higher than at any time over the previous two decades, according to a report by the Harvard Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation in 2020. The data shows a vast majority of Chinese people support the CPC.

Political parties are key instruments of state governance. Extraordinary leadership is a political party's most powerful asset in managing crises. How do we build responsible political parties? How should ruling elites play their respected roles? How do we handle the relationship among political parties and the people? These are common challenges facing political parties across the world.

Today's China, under the leadership of the CPC, is showing its advantages to the fullest extent as a socialist country with Chinese characteristics. And the CPC's leadership is the answer.

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Commentary: China Leadership Model

China's leadership model enables quick solutions: CGTN commentary

Dateline : June 5, 2021/File

Location : China

Duration : 2'49

  • English
  • Español
  • Deutsch


Beijing, China - June 5, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Subtitle reading (in English) "Why China's leadership model enables quick solutions"

Gansu Province, northwest China - May 14, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. Various of armed police officers getting on choppers, flying to disaster site during drill
3. Disaster site
4. Military helicopter during drill

Beijing, China - June 5, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
5. Quotes from CGTN commentary

FILE: Wuhan City, Hubei Province, central China - Feb 20, 2020 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Aerial shots of cityscape
7. Aerial shot of empty Hankou Railway Station under city lockdown

Beijing, China - June 5, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
8. Quotes from CGTN commentary

FILE: Wuhan City, Hubei Province, central China - Jan 31, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
9. Various of construction site of Leishenshan Hospital

Wuhan City, Hubei Province, central China - Feb 4, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
10. Various of beds in temporary hospital; workers working

Beijing, China - June 5, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
11. Quotes from CGTN commentary

FILE: Wuhan City, Hubei Province, central China - Feb 2, 2020 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
12. Military aircraft arriving at Wuhan Tianhe International Airport
13. People's Liberation Army (PLA) medics getting off plane
14. Assembled PLA medics
15. PLA medics carrying luggage

FILE: Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province, north China - Feb 22, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
16. Various of members of 9th Hebei medical team to aid Hubei

FILE: Yinchuan City, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, northwest China - Feb 21, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
17. Various of medical staff boarding plane to Wuhan

Beijing, China - June 5, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
18. Quotes from CGTN commentary

FILE: China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
19. Aerial shots of roads on mountains
20. Aerial shot of lemon production base

FILE: Beijing, China - Oct 7, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
21. Aerial shots of trains running

Beijing, China - June 5, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
22. Quotes from CGTN commentary

FILE: Erdos City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
23. Aerial shots of Mongolian yurt, tourists

FILE: Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
24. Various of performers in costumes of Mongolian ethnic group singing, dancing for travelers


A commentary published by the China Global Television Network (CGTN) recently analyzed China's leadership model that enables quick solutions.

The commentary is part of a 10-episode special series called "Roots of China's Growth," marking the centenary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC) that has presided over the country's meteoric rise as a global power. The series focuses on 10 fundamental elements of the strategy that has led to China's transformation from an impoverished nation over the past 100 years.

The following is the full text of the commentary:

How fast can a government respond to an earthquake? The answer not only concerns how many lives might be saved, but also speaks to a government's leadership.

China's answer to this question, even 13 years ago when the country's technological development was far from where it is today, amazed the world.

In 2008, a major earthquake jolted Wenchuan, a county of Sichuan Province in southwest China. Around 10 minutes after the disaster hit, China's military emergency response office issued a statement on the situation from Beijing, and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) initiated its emergency response plan.
By the 21st minute, the Chengdu Military Command dispatched four helicopters to survey the damage, with 6,100 officers and soldiers from the Chengdu Area Military Command stationed around the disaster area and over 3,000 members of the Sichuan Armed Police Force also deployed to the frontlines.

In less than 10 hours, 20,000 PLA troops and armed police forces soldiers were already at the disaster sites assisting with relief work. An additional 34,000 officers and soldiers were on their way to provide more support.

What accounts for such a speed? Despite the misunderstandings some Westerners harbor about China, the answer to this question is undeniable: the government's leadership is an absolute source of it.

From the development of the "Two Bombs, One Satellite" (the first atomic and nitrogen bombs and the first satellite of China) to the Chang'e lunar mission, from the construction of the south-to-north water diversion project to the construction of the Qinghai-Tibet railway, from the Beijing Olympics to the Shanghai World Expo, the CPC's resounding leadership has radiated across all social sectors.

But such leadership is by no means equivalent to what some portray as China's authoritarian rule. Having grown and developed in China, the CPC has leadership in its genes. This is expressed in the Party's capabilities in problem-solving, consensus building and social mobilization, as well as its great resilience amid uncertainties and challenges.

China is a populous, multi-ethnic country with vast territory, and drastic regional differences that make nationwide solidarity hard to achieve. The past two millennia witnessed the rise and fall of dynasties, secessionism and civil unrest with disruptive consequences.

Born in such a volatile historical environment, the CPC, through a century of exploration and experiment, has established a stable and strong political system that is full of life.

While managing a mega-society, the CPC draws on the wisdom of the Chinese civilization and has developed a unique leadership philosophy with Chinese characteristics.

The CPC's leadership is reflected in its consensus-building capability. After the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the CPC locked down the city of Wuhan to contain further spread of the virus.

In the beginning, this elicited confusion, questions and even panic from some groups in society. The CPC provided timely updates on the situation through the central government and helped people under lockdown address challenges regarding everyday life – through grassroots community actions mobilized by local governments. Such efforts effectively curbed the spread of the pandemic and fostered social stability.

On the other hand, some countries were bogged down by deep social divisions, resulting from partisan conflicts. According to a Pew Center poll in 2020, more than three-quarters of respondents believed their countries were more split than before the pandemic.

The CPC's leadership is also demonstrated by the Party's social mobilization capability, which enables the government to pool all resources to complete key national undertakings.

In the early stages of the coronavirus outbreak, Wuhan was in dire need of pandemic relief supplies. The Central Committee swiftly put in place a supporting mechanism through which 19 provinces provided direct assistance to 16 cities and prefectures outside Wuhan in Hubei Province. More than 330 military and civilian medical teams comprised of more than 40,000 medical workers came to Wuhan's rescue and volunteered to work at the frontline.

"I have never seen, in my life, this kind of mobilization," said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom. "China's speed, China's scale and China's efficiency… is the advantage of China's system."

In some other countries, however, state governments are adopting different and sometimes contradictory COVID-19 policies, making a coordinated, efficient and mobilized COVID-19 response unlikely.

The CPC's leadership is also fully demonstrated by its resilience. The pandemic has been a test of national resilience. In stark contrast to the U.S. where partisan fights weaken countries from within, the CPC does not need to worry about power struggles and can therefore concentrate on economic recovery.

During the pandemic, the CPC not only worked on short-term economic stimulus, but also charted a strategic blueprint for socio-economic development over the next 15 years as an endeavor to turn crises into opportunities.

When comparing the performance of Chinese and American governments, some scholars have noted that China's political party system has been very stable. Under the leadership of the CPC, China's per annum GDP keeps growing, meeting the needs of the country's 1.4 billion people and promoting a robust economic rebound.

In the meantime, the U.S. still struggles to produce a long-term plan due to its partisan divisions. Whether or not the Biden administration will be voted out after its first term is uncertain.

For some Westerners, China's government has been a synonym for "autocracy," but data shows that its leadership is deeply rooted in the masses of the people.

During the pandemic, many people around the world have been generally disappointed by political parties. A study by The World Values Survey found 75 percent of respondents from 55 countries have little or no confidence in their parties. Only respondents from China, Vietnam and Malaysia mostly answered "a great deal" or "quite a lot" in describing their confidence.

In China, public satisfaction with the Chinese government in 2016 was higher than at any time over the previous two decades, according to a report by the Harvard Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation in 2020. The data shows a vast majority of Chinese people support the CPC.

Political parties are key instruments of state governance. Extraordinary leadership is a political party's most powerful asset in managing crises. How do we build responsible political parties? How should ruling elites play their respected roles? How do we handle the relationship among political parties and the people? These are common challenges facing political parties across the world.

Today's China, under the leadership of the CPC, is showing its advantages to the fullest extent as a socialist country with Chinese characteristics. And the CPC's leadership is the answer.

ID : 8201773

Published : 2021-06-05 22:09

Last Modified : 2021-06-07 08:56:00

Source : China Global Television Network (CGTN)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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