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Beijing won’t follow Washington’s footsteps in politics

Need I prove that you Vietnam are poorer and weaker than China? need I prove you Vietnam always suck, bullied by China, France, USA and Japan? Need I prove that you Vietnam is still ruled by VCP? You a German here talking about how better Vietnam than China, funny, the Orange Agent in you brain still not be cleaned? :coffee:

If they are really weak, so you will have not your avatar. Do you know the history of your avatar you used
 
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If they are really weak, so you will have not your avatar. Do you know the history of your avatar you used
You want to teach me? hehe, and you mean they are strong, stronger than China? you can here prove that they are stronger and richer than China, I am waiting for it!:coffee:
 
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You will never be free from us, your ancestors had struggle for thousand years without success, it's just matter that Vietnamese will be back into Sino-sphere unless you can move Vietnam to other continent or other planet then you can claim to be free from us.:D
Well, we build fortifications to protect our country against the Han invasions. Here the oldest one: built about 257 BC, Co Loa citadel (about 20 km north of Hanoi).

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The whole civilized world was taking the Imperial System as the only standard, by which whole universe was measured, for hundreds of years, then ISO came along. Today, there are exactly 2 counties in the world that are still using that antique system, not even used by its original creator.

Who knows, Chinese political system may turn out to be an attractive option for developing counties? The western counties have been lecturing the whole world for hundreds of years and they seem to run out of ideas, so it doesn't hurt to learn words of wisdom from the oldest continuous civilization in the world. :lol:

The Western political rigidity is obvious and gives other models a chance for survival and applicability. China probably holds the highest chance for offering an alternative because of the obvious success of it in terms of socio-economic development.

The key for China right now is to ignore Western media pressure and pursue its own path of political experimentation and progress. Once the Western zeal and fanaticism subsides, cooler heads will prevail and they will acclimated to the new normal.

What is the most important is to maintain China's strong economic fundamentals upon which stand ideational strength, validity and confidence. The Western shrill voices do fail to impress many outside the West (especially the US) exactly because they now stand on a weaker economic basis.

China needs to put even greater effort to further improve logistics, infra (super and and base) and science education, producing brilliant minds, products and services. Then China's ideas will maintain validity and strength. The Western ideas will impress others as much as Trump's tweets.
 
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Meanwhile, on board of Vietnam's most advanced imported frigate:

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Ok the ship kitchen is probably out of order. I see there are banh xeo and pho for the crewmen. Not too bad.

I am hungry now.
 
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Well, we build fortifications to protect our country against the Han invasions. Here the oldest one: built about 257 BC, Co Loa citadel (about 20 km north of Hanoi).

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You had tried to protect yourself since millennium but any resistance is futile, one way or other you guys shall be back into Sinosphere.


This Vietnamese songs make me think of my hometown

 
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Pointless Arguments. And way derailed from the Thread topic.

Let's go back to business. :D

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Why West does not understand ‘two sessions’

By Song Luzheng Source:Global Times Published: 2018/3/1 21:03:39

The 2018 plenary sessions of the 13th National People's Congress (NPC) and of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) are around the corner. The most important annual political meetings are known as "two sessions." In times of globalization and the Internet, many Westerners still view everything through their lens of arrogance and prejudice, and look at China's two sessions in a biased or even completely incorrect way.

The West nurtures a stereotype that the NPC, China's top legislature, doesn't really function as a parliament to make policies but acts more like a rubber stamp of the Communist Party of China's (CPC) decisions. As a matter of fact, the NPC has the power to amend the Constitution, to enact and revise basic laws, to elect and appoint members to central state organs and to determine major state issues. In most cases, it functions like Western parliaments. While it is the executive bodies that make decisions in Western countries, in China's CPC-led multi-party cooperation and political consultation system, naturally the CPC and administrative organs are major decision-making bodies.

Westerners call the NPC a rubber stamp mainly because during the annual two sessions NPC deputies rarely have fierce debates or veto bills, as often seen in Western parliaments. Yet this shows their deficient knowledge about the Chinese political system. Actually, discussions about major state affairs don't take place during the two sessions, but beforehand in a series of meetings. Outcomes of these meetings will be submitted to the two sessions for vote. In this sense, the key function of the two sessions is to legalize the ideas and measures of the CPC and improve a proposal, instead of vetoing it.

On the other hand, parliaments in the West are comprised of members from various parties with different interests and views, and are influenced by vested interests. Opposition parties oppose measures taken by the ruling party and it's often hard to come to a consensus. In the US, Republicans and Democrats are seldom in agreement, forming a vetocracy as American political scientist Francis Fukuyama calls it.

In fact, Western countries urgently need to reflect upon and reform their systems where it is hard to reach consensus, that are inefficient in enforcement and negate almost everything. Such problematic systems shouldn't become a standard to measure other countries legislative competence.

Nonetheless, the legislatures of Western countries and China all have power to supervise, though the West finds it hard to understand how the function is exercised.

In fact, the topics to be discussed during the two sessions are the ones with which the Party, governments and society are highly concerned. The NPC deputies and CPPCC members are all professionals in their fields and command expertise over their subjects. Their advice and supervision are hence highly reliable and convincing.

In particular, the NPC votes on major issues such as officials' appointments and bills, and the percentage of votes obtained can be telling. Su Rong, the former vice chairman of the CPPCC National Committee, became the first "tiger" (senior official) to be probed in 2014 as part of China's anti-corruption campaign since the 18th CPC National Congress. He was investigated because in spite of being the secretary of the CPC Jiangxi Provincial Committee, he stood second last in the election of NPC deputies.

The two sessions have become one of the most significant features of the Chinese political system. The Party and governments think highly of and actively respond to voices from the two sessions. This provides an institutional guarantee for the NPC and CPPCC to play their supervisory role.

Chinese politics has been people-oriented for thousands of years. Public concerns are high on the agenda of the NPC, CPPCC and Chinese leaders. China has made its political goal people-centric since the beginning of the Chinese civilization, while the West only came to the stage after the democratic system took shape.
 
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Meanwhile, on board of Vietnam's most advanced imported frigate:

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There is a Vietnamese nail saloon/spa next to a Publix supermarket in my local area. I fairly often see folks cooking outside the backdoor as I enter/exit the shopping plaza through a rear entry.
 
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There is a Vietnamese nail saloon/spa next to a Publix supermarket in my local area. I fairly often see folks cooking outside the backdoor as I enter/exit the shopping plaza through a rear entry.


Maybe the use of "fish sauce" requires a better ventilation system that Russian didn't furbish on these Gepard 3.9 frigates.

 
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There is a Vietnamese nail saloon/spa next to a Publix supermarket in my local area. I fairly often see folks cooking outside the backdoor as I enter/exit the shopping plaza through a rear entry.
Not a big deal. My Chinese coworkers regularly eat their self cooked foods made at home. Western cantine stuffs taste like prison foods.

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