Four Confidences

The Four Confidences[1] (Chinese: 四个自信) is a political concept by Chinese Communist Party (CCP) general secretary Xi Jinping.[1][2] The concept includes "Confidence in Path,[a] Confidence in Theories,[b] Confidence in System,[c] and Confidence in Culture."[d][3][4] In 2021, the concept was expanded to include the idea of Historical Confidence.

History

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The doctrine was first discussed at the 18th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party held in November 2012 in a speech by then party General Secretary Hu Jintao, and the doctrine was termed the Three Confidences (三个自信). The origin of the theory is said to be Yi Junqing, an official later disgraced for corruption who served as the head of the Compilation and Translation Bureau.[2] Xi Jinping added a 'fourth' confidence, "confidence in our culture," in December 2014.[5][6] Along with the Four Comprehensives and the Chinese Dream, it has, since 2013, become a central theme in political slogans of the CCP, often recited at official meetings, conferences, and by state-owned media.[3]

In 2017, the 19th CCP National Congress added the Four Confidences to the CCP's constitution, inserting "firm confidence in its path, theory, system, and culture," along with other doctrines proposed by Xi Jinping.[7][8]: 201 

According to several portraits of Xi by both domestic and foreign observers, Xi Jinping has a deeply held belief that the CCP and the institutions it has created is the best institution to govern China and the best institution to guide China's development.[9]

In 2021, the idea of "historical confidence" was added.[8]: 201 

Doctrine

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Characteristics

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Four matters of confidence refer to confidence in the path, theory, system, and culture of socialism with Chinese characteristics.[10] According to an official translation:[10][8]: 201 

"Confidence in its path" is confidence in the direction of development of socialism with Chinese characteristics and confidence in its future;

"Confidence in its theory" is confidence in the scientific nature... of the theory of socialism with Chinese characteristics;

"Confidence in its system" is confidence in the advanced and superior nature of the system of Chinese socialism;

"Confidence in its culture" is a full affirmation of the value of China's own culture and a faith in its vitality.

These four form an organic whole; they provide a complete conceptual system of socialism with Chinese characteristics.

Purported advantages

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According to the theory of the CCP, China's national system and system of governance have significant advantages and are the basic basis for the "four self-confidence".[11] According to the Decision of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee of the CCP, China's national system and system of governance have remarkable advantages in 13 areas, including: the leadership of the party, political stability, ability to mobilize for major projects, flexibility and adaptation, the combination of socialism and market characteristics, increase of people's welfare and standard of living, socialist rule of law, party's leadership over the military, equality of the different nationalities, and the combination of independence and openness to the outside world.[11]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ 道路自信
  2. ^ 理论自信
  3. ^ 制度自信
  4. ^ 文化自信

References

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  1. ^ a b "Xi's thought to help modernize governance". China Daily. Retrieved 2024-03-22.
  2. ^ a b Lin, Baohua (May 22, 2013). ""七个不讲"否定"三个自信"(林保华)". Radio Free Asia.
  3. ^ a b "以"四个自信"推进新时代中国特色社会主义伟大事业-新华网". Xinhua News Agency (in Chinese). Retrieved 2020-04-27.
  4. ^ "讲深讲透讲活"四个自信" 坚定"四个自信",才能促进大学生们更好成长成才_反响评论_云南省人民政府门户网站". www.yn.gov.cn. Retrieved 2024-03-22.
  5. ^ "习近平灵机一动 立马改了"三个自信"(图)". Duowei News. Boxun. December 23, 2014.
  6. ^ 冯鹏志. "从"三个自信"到"四个自信"--理论-人民网". People's Daily (in Chinese). Retrieved 24 May 2017.
  7. ^ "Constitution of the Communist Party of China" (PDF). China Internet Information Center.
  8. ^ a b c Bachulska, Alicja; Leonard, Mark; Oertel, Janka (2 July 2024). The Idea of China: Chinese Thinkers on Power, Progress, and People (EPUB). Berlin, Germany: European Council on Foreign Relations. ISBN 978-1-916682-42-9. Archived from the original on 17 July 2024. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
  9. ^ Osnos, Evan (April 6, 2015). "Born Red: How Xi Jinping, an unremarkable provincial administrator, became China's most authoritarian leader since Mao". The New Yorker.
  10. ^ a b "Four Matters of Confidence". Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  11. ^ a b "显著优势是坚定"四个自信"的基本依据". Beijing Daily (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2020-04-25. Retrieved 2020-04-27.