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China: China creates alternative path of non-colonial, non-imperialist development
Beijing, China - September 28, 2024
China has blazed a path of peaceful development rather than colonial aggression, offering the world an alternative to the current hegemonic global model, said John Pang, a former senior counsel to the Prime Minister's Office of Malaysia.
This year's National Day, which falls on Oct. 1, marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. Ahead of the National Day, Pang sat with the China Global Television Network (CGTN) to talk about China's achievements over the past decades and the significance of its rise and trade for the rest of the world, particularly the Global South.
He noted that the dependence on war and imperialism has been structural to the development of the West, as each of its major economies has directly or indirectly depended on a political economy, on a global political economy sustained by colonialism, by extractive relationships secured at the barrel of a gun.
The uniquely non-colonial, non-imperialist path of China is truly something new. It is an achievement of the world and of historic importance. It is going to change the nature of the world system. It is going to enable the development, the economic unshackling of the Global South, Pang said.
He added that China's trade with the Global South is rooted in the real economy rather than financial bubbles, thus reducing the risk of financial crises.
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Beijing, China - Sept 28, 2024:
1. Various of Tian'anmen Rostrum, flags, flowers;
Malaysia - Recent
2. SOUNDBITE (English) John Pang, former Senior Counsel to Prime Minister's Office of Malaysia (starting with shot 1, partially overlaid with shots 3-5, ending with shot 6):
"In the full context of these 75 years, it's three quarters of a century, the most important achievement of China's growth story over the last decades is the manner in which it has been accomplished. And that is without structural dependency on imperialism and war. It's different. And because it is different, it's very, very important. It's an alternative that we didn't have before. Without this alternative, people might not have thought this is possible.";
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Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, northeast China - Recent
3. Various of railway bridge decorated with Chinese national flags, visitors;
Hohhot City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China - Recent
4. Street decorated with flags;
5. Various of people posing for picture in front of celebration poster reading "I love you, China";
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Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, northeast China - Recent
6. Various of roads decorated with Chinese national flags, pedestrians;
FILE: Guangdong Province, south China - July 2024
7. Aerial shot of port;
FILE: Qingdao City, Shandong Province, east China - 2023
8. Aerial shots of cargo ships at port;
FILE: Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province, east China - April 25, 2024
9. Aerial shots of port, electric vehicles (EVs) for export;
Malaysia - Recent
10. SOUNDBITE (English) John Pang, former Senior Counsel to Prime Minister's Office of Malaysia (starting with shots 8-9, partially overlaid with shots 11-15):
"To understand the full significance of the Global South's growing trade and investment ties with China, I think we have to appreciate the issue in terms of the old global political economy, that the rise of China is upending and putting to an end. That global political economy was based on dollar-denominated external debt, on crippling debt actually for the developing world, on chronic financial crises. They delivered massive returns to a frontier financial class, a concentrated wealth and drove inequality both in the Global South and the Global North. In this global political economy, the prospect of becoming a 'developed economy', whatever that means, was dangled in front of developing countries of the Global South as a carrot on the stick in front of the beast of burden. You were by design never going to reach. It's a growth model only for perpetual subordination of the Global South to the interests of the West, or the Global North.";
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FILE: Shanghai, China - Date Unknown
11. Various of U.S. dollar banknotes going through cash counting machine;
FILE: Beijing, China - Jan 2016
12. Various of U.S. dollar banknotes going through counting machine;
FILE: China - Exact Date and Location Unknown
13. Various of bank clerk counting U.S. dollar banknotes;
FILE: Johannesburg, South Africa - Jan 10, 2023
14. Cityscape;
15. Traffic;
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FILE: Morocco - Jan 2024
16. Aerial shot of cargo port;
FILE: Mogadishu, Somalia - Nov 30, 2023
17. Various of cargo ships, trucks at Mogadishu Port;
Malaysia - Recent
18. SOUNDBITE (English) John Pang, former Senior Counsel to Prime Minister's Office of Malaysia (starting with shot 17, partially overlaid with shots 19-24):
"So, what is the importance of the rise of China here is that, the trade ties of the Global South with China is that these ties connect the countries of the Global South with the Chinese economy and growth model. This is a model that is driven by investment, not debt, oriented toward the real economy, not financialization. In other words, it's different from the current hegemonic global model. The trade is what connects the global south, trading and investment to make it possible for it to plug into the industrial capitalism of China rather than the financial capitalism of the West. But more than that, its real significance is to plug the Global South for the first time in hundreds of years, actually, into an economic dynamism in which they are not by design. And structurally, the hewers of wood and drawers of water, in which they are not by design lined up to be exploited by monopoly capital.";
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FILE: Lagos, Nigeria - May 24, 2024
19. Aerial shot of containers at port;
FILE: Lagos, Nigeria - Oct 2023
20. Aerial shot of cargo ship;
FILE: Cape Town, South Africa - Aug 29, 2023
21. Ship sailing;
22. Containers, vehicles at port;
FILE: Djibouti City, Djibouti - April 2024
23. Various of trucks, cranes, containers at Doraleh multi-purpose port;
FILE: Kenya - Exact Date and Location Unknown
24. Various of cargo ship, containers at port;
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Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, south China - Recent
25. Various of commercial street decorated with flags, pedestrians.
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