Abstract

AbstractChina has achieved much in the reform of its economic system and also made progress in reforming its political system in the early stage of the process. However, China’s economic centralism has led to only gradual reform, and the reform of the political system lags behind economic reform and development and is even regressing in some ways, affecting reform in other aspects and impeding the linked reform of China’s political, economic, social, cultural, and ecological civilization systems. This increases the difficulty of comprehensive governance, with accumulated contradictions and problems creating bottlenecks that must be broken if China’s reform and development, including sustained economic growth, are to continue.

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