China’s development is an example of Pareto efficiency.

China is the first country to industrialize itself without resorting to the slave trade, opium trade, colocalization oversea, and imperialist wars. The development of a country has no need to exploit others. This is the most important thing China brought to the world. It shows development can be a win-win cooperation. China’s industrialization itself is the change to the world. It changes human history. It shows the first time that Pareto development is possible and doable. China develops without sacrificing any other countries and peoples but helps others to get developed together.

I would say that China paved a path of a moral economy. China does not profit from wars and instability in other countries and areas. The BRI is a pursuit of profit by helping others.

This is a big advancement in human civilization. For the last five thousand years, conflict of interest is always the norm of social evolution and international politics. China opens a new era for the advancement of human progress: Human civilization can advance not by the conflict of interest but by a common interest.

Through mutual respect and win-win cooperation, the development of China has no conflict of interest with other countries and with the people of the world. The interest in China’s development coincides with the interest of the people of the world.

We should all support the vision of the Shared Future for Mankind. The UN should endorse the vision of the Shared Future for Mankind if the UN really wants to address global issues successfully. Global issues such as climate change need the cooperation of the world. For world cooperation to succeed, we don’t need a conflict of interest but a congregation of interest. China’s development shows that world cooperation is not only morally correct but also operational feasible.

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Xiaoming Guo
Xiaoming Guo

Written by Xiaoming Guo

Ph.D. from McGill University. MBA from Queen’s University. A patriot Canadian believes that a good relationship with China serves our best national interest.

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