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How to Construct China's Theoretical System of International Relations

1, peaceful development The development of China is absolutely peaceful, and it must be peaceful. This is in line with the traditional culture of China and the development trend of the world today. To convincingly prove this proposition, we must comprehensively and deeply explain the great changes in the current era, system and international environment. Only from here, with the concept of neutralization in our traditional culture and the Dagong spirit of taking the world as its own responsibility, can we jump out of the historical trap of the rise and fall of hegemony and build a theoretical system of peaceful development.

2. Institutional reform. With the advent of the era of globalization, international relations are undergoing major adjustments, and traditional power politics, hegemonism, aggression and expansion have little room for international acceptance and tolerance. Under such a system, the development of a country can only take the road of peaceful development. Coupled with various non-traditional security threats and increasingly serious global problems, countries need cooperation more than ever before, rather than confrontation and struggle.

3. Harmonious world. The development of today's world increasingly highlights the importance of the concept of harmony to this world. The understanding of harmony in China's traditional culture is fully applicable to today's globalized world. We need to further think about the dialogue between China's traditional culture and the basic principles of other cultures. China's philosophical hypothesis is the principle of the other, while the western philosophical hypothesis is the principle of subjectivity, and the two should be mutually understood and accepted.

4. Post-modern transformation of China traditional culture. Many people think that China's traditional culture is actually post-modern, and many contents of post-modern thoughts are similar to China's traditional culture. If this statement is true, then China's traditional culture is facing a historical opportunity of post-modern revival. China's traditional culture should occupy a place in the post-modern trend of thought in the theoretical research of international relations, which has just emerged in the world.

5. The development of Marxism. Marxism is a rare theory in western thought that considers world issues, [36] and it faces great development opportunities in the era of globalization. The practice of China's revolution and construction shows that the Marxism we believe in is developing Marxism. We adhere to the basic viewpoints and methods of Marxism, but keep pace with the times and explain the changing world by developing methods. For example, what is the economic, social and political significance of capital after it becomes more and more socialized and globalized? This is a question worth discussing.

6. Socialism with Chinese characteristics. This is the China of Marxism and China's development of Marxism. After 30 years of reform and opening up, we have a deeper understanding and a more systematic grasp of what Socialism with Chinese characteristics is. But for other countries in the international community, with the rapid rise of China in recent years, they just realized the importance of this issue and began to really want to understand it. Socialism with Chinese characteristics contains two parts: socialist democratic politics, advanced culture and socialist market economic system, and the construction of these two parts should have a strong world perspective.