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Over the past 35 years, China’s socio-economic development has relied on reform and opening-up. Now, the country is confronting conundrums, risks and challenges in its course of development. The only
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Over the past 35 years, China’s socio-economic development has relied on reform and opening-up. Now, the country is confronting conundrums, risks and challenges in its course of development. The only way to ensure sustained and healthy socio-economic development is to deepen reform and opening-up. 2014 marks a new era of comprehensively deepening reforms at several levels: Political reform will establish restrictions and stricter monitoring of the political power structure and expand people’s right to challenge policy-makers and participate in political decisions; judicial reform will enhance judicial fairness; and economic reform will intensify efforts to promote industrial restructuring, transformation and upgrading.
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