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World Today · B2 · 2025-09-23

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Global Developments: Rural Vitalization, Financial Milestones, and Geopolitics

Advancing China’s Rural Vitalization

President Xi Jinping has emphasized the need for "multiple measures to boost farmers' employment and income" to advance "all-round rural vitalization." As China moves toward modernization, experts argue that integrating the rural economy is imperative to prevent the "polarization" seen in other developing nations. Professor Liu Baocheng highlights that while China’s land system—where land belongs to collectives—provides strategic advantages, there is a pressing need to "benchmark" against global models by fostering "collective bargaining power" and improving "institutional structures" for rural households. To build resilience against the "looming climate crisis," China is focusing on "climate-smart agriculture," which involves drought-tolerant crop varieties and sophisticated infrastructure upgrades like "watershed management" and "terracing." Furthermore, the government aims to professionalize rural tourism and strengthen cross-departmental coordination, involving ministries ranging from Commerce to Education, to create a more harmonious countryside.

Pivotal Progress in China's Financial Sector

During the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021–2025), China’s financial sector achieved significant milestones. Central Bank Governor Pan Gongshen reported that the banking sector now holds assets worth "470 trillion yuan," ranking first globally. Furthermore, China has solidified its position as the world's second-largest stock and bond market. Dr. Yao Shujie notes that this growth reflects the "overall strength of the Chinese real economy." A notable shift is the increased focus on corporate governance; regulators have seen a "58% surge in stock market misconduct penalties," signaling a commitment to market cleanliness. Additionally, technology shares now account for "nearly one quarter" of total capitalization in the A-share market, illustrating the financial sector's vital role in fueling high-quality tech innovation.

Multilateralism and Global Peacebuilding

Angolan Ambassador Francisco Jose de Cruz highlighted China's active role in "peacekeeping, development, and global governance," noting the effectiveness of the UN Peace and Development Fund. Angola, having moved past 30 years of internal conflict, is now advocating for "stronger multilateralism" and reform of the UN Security Council to address historical injustices, specifically the lack of permanent African representation. The ambassador also stressed that climate justice is essential, noting that developing nations require "financing support" to manage the severe impacts of climate change, such as the drought currently affecting Angola.

Nuclear Arms Control and Geopolitical Tensions

Russian President Vladimir Putin recently offered to extend the "New START" treaty for one year, a move experts view as both a tactical pressure tactic and an attempt to project Russia as a "responsible actor." Dr. Kamal Makili-Aliyev suggests that while the extension might be appealing to the U.S. as a "quick diplomatic win," it will likely come with "strings attached," such as demands for renewed inspections. The future of nuclear arms control remains inextricably linked to the trajectory of the Ukraine war, which remains a "huge spoiler" in broader U.S.-Russia strategic relations. Regarding China's potential involvement, experts believe that while China’s pledge never to be the first to use nuclear weapons is significant, China could play a "stabilizing role" in future negotiations if the conditions for dialogue improve.

Leadership Transition in Japan

Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has initiated its leadership race with five contenders, all positioning themselves as "moderate conservatives." Dr. Rong Ying points out that these candidates face a significant dilemma: while they must appeal to the conservative base, they also recognize the necessity of "reaching out to opposition parties" due to the current coalition's minority status. Key campaign issues include addressing rising inflation and managing complex immigration policies in the face of Japan’s "demographic problems." As the LDP navigates this transition, the new leader will face the challenge of governing in a political environment where the party's influence is being tested by public dissatisfaction.

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