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If a political power cannot establish a national order or faces difficulties in maintaining the existing order
for a long time, then it’s impossible for it to hold its ruling position or make any progress in national
governance.
President Xi Jinping extended his presidential term because he believed that political instability lead by
regime change will end economic stability and social stability of the state.
The ultra-large population of 1.4 billion means that a stable political order is harder to come by in China.
The one-party rule system determines that the mission of establishing and maintaining order can only
be undertaken by the Communist Party of China
Hardened by the past, China believed that there is no valid reason to trust outside forces international
commitments. Policy makers in Beijing believed that international law is merely an instrument to keep
China in-check and vulnerable.
ECONOMY
Under communism, none of the "means of production"– such as factories and land – are
owned by individuals. Instead, all people work together for the common good, not for profit.
The wealth produced is shared among the people, based on their needs, rather than on their
contribution to the work. The result, in theory, is a classless society where property is public.
China’s political system ensures the supply of public welfare products in order to maintain national
order. Meanwhile, the Communist Party of China has increased its investment in national defense to
build a strong army that will handle external provocations. If both internal and external affairs are
settled, then, China will continue to build a strong, competent and emerging economic powerhouse.