Innovation in China’s reform and governance

Clothes sold at discount prices are displayed at a special floor of a shopping mall in Beijing, China, Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. Consumer prices moderated in August, helped by slower increases for food, possibly giving the government scope to hold off on further tightening of monetary policies as it confronts a slowing global economy. (Photo: AAP)

Author: Zhang Zhiming, CCPS

China’s success with domestic reforms and international opening up is largely the product of adopting an innovative approach to governance and reform.

Because of its origins as an economically and culturally backward country, building socialism in China has been a long and difficult process. Read more…