Abstract

China has gradually formed a systematic and unique model in handling domestic and foreign affairs, in fields including foreign relations, political, economic, and social developments. In the organization of its political and social order, the concept of “cooperation” instead of “checks and balances” is the core spirit of the China model. Such a spirit has been manifested in specific institutional arrangements, such as multi-party cooperation, political consultation, the combination of legislative and executive powers, the United Front, the mixture of diverse forms of ownership, the coexistence of governmental and non-governmental organizations, and the cooperation of domestic politics and international politics. This spirit of cooperation embedded in China’s institutional arrangements diametrically differs from the spirit of checks and balances in the Western political order. As part of human political civilization, the China model can provide necessary ethical and political resources for the organization of the world order. Keywords:China model; domestic politics; international politics; multi-party cooperation; World order; world politics

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