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[China's Strategic Outlook: Rural Modernization, Military Readiness, and the Evolution of South-South Cooperation]-[Year-end special: The deeper logic behind China’s South–South cooperation]

World Today · B2 · 2025-12-30

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📋 Summary

China's Strategic Priorities: A Comprehensive Analysis

Advancing Agricultural Modernization

As China approaches its 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–2030), the Central Rural Work Conference has underscored the "three rural issues"—agriculture, rural areas, and farmers—as top policy priorities. Professor Yao Shujie highlights that the core goal is achieving "Chinese-style modernization," which is unattainable without the comprehensive development of the vast rural landscape. To ensure national food security for 1.4 billion people, China is shifting toward "new quality productive forces" in agriculture. This involves reducing labor dependency while increasing technological input, such as the use of advanced harvesters and precision management systems for irrigation and fertilization. By bridging the income gap between urban and rural populations, China aims to solidify the foundation for becoming a fully modernized society by 2035.

Military Drills and Cross-Strait Dynamics

In response to regional tensions, the PLA Eastern Theater Command conducted "Justice Mission 2025" drills around Taiwan. Dr. Liu Kuangyu explains that these exercises demonstrate advanced combat capabilities, including "joint precision strikes" and "all-round blockades." The drills serve as a strategic response to what Beijing describes as "delusional schemes" by separatist forces and external interference. Dr. Liu argues that the U.S. "porcupine strategy"—which encourages Taiwan to increase arms purchases—is effectively "squeezing Taiwan's economy" and depleting societal savings. The consensus from the analysis is that military posturing is intended to deter independence efforts and highlight the futility of using force to resist reunification, emphasizing that "no amount of weapons purchase can reverse the widening gap in strength."

The Logic of South-South Cooperation

In the year-end special, experts Einar Tangen and Mohamed Zamir Saadi explored the deeper logic behind China’s engagement with the Global South. Moving beyond broad principles, China’s approach—exemplified by the China-CELAC Forum—focuses on "concrete, actionable projects."

Key Differentiators:

  • Technological Sharing: Unlike Western models that may restrict Intellectual Property (IP), China is increasingly focused on co-developing technologies, including AI and digitalization, to prevent a "digital apartheid" where developing nations are left behind.
  • Non-conditionality: A fundamental shift noted by Saadi is that China’s financial assistance lacks the "stringent requirements" or political conditionalities often associated with IMF or World Bank restructuring plans. The focus remains on "mutual consent" and "meaningful results."
  • Infrastructure over Ideology: While Western nations have been criticized for "colonial legacy" or short-term profit-seeking, China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) provides tangible infrastructure such as ports and energy grids, which serve as the foundation for long-term economic growth.

Future Outlook

As the international order faces fragmentation, China is positioning itself as a leader in advocating for a "multipolar world order." Experts predict that by 2026, cooperation will continue to expand, with a specific emphasis on technology transfer in areas like artificial intelligence, big data, and blockchain. China’s strategy is presented not as a move to "supplant the U.S." or form a new bloc, but as a pragmatic alternative to the "ideological purity" often pushed by the West. By fostering economic flows and respecting the developmental path of each nation, China aims to strengthen its role as a key partner in the Global South’s pursuit of sustainable prosperity.

🎯Key Sentences

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Great to have you, Professor Yao.
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What does an agricultural powerhouse look like?
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But as China enters a new development stage, China needs to upgrade the technological level in the three issues.
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And the biggest problem is still food security.
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The country is a big country, lots of reasons, lots of conditions, agricultural conditions.
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📝Key Phrases

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lay a solid foundation
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plough back into
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at a moment's notice
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bear the costs
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pay lip service to
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📖 Transcript

China hosts Central Rural Work Conference, aligning key priorities for the next five-year plan.
The PLA carried out live-fire drills north and south of Taiwan, continuing its military exercises around the island.
And in the second half we'll explore our year-end special, the deeper logic behind China's south-south cooperation.
Welcome to Road Today, a news program with a different perspective.
I'm Ge'anna in Beijing.
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