Chinese Dream is a term closely associated with Xi Jinping, the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and China's paramount leader.
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Chinese Dream is a term closely associated with Xi Jinping, the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and China's paramount leader.
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Chinese Dream was translated into Chinese and published in China in 2011.
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Chinese Dream is vaguely defined, and has led to multiple interpretations describing the phrase's meaning.
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The Chinese Dream is a dream of a prosperous lifestyle reconciled with a sustainable lifestyle.
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Chinese Dream has been viewed as a call for China's rising international influence.
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Young Chinese Dream are envious of America's cultural influence and hope that China could one day rival the US as a cultural exporter.
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Chinese Dream is a process to promote national rejuvenation through domestic ethnic policy.
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Chinese Dream's goal is to establish a unified national identity between each ethnic group and to replace ethnic identities with the "Chinese race" .
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The practices of the Chinese Dream government have been widely criticized as cultural genocide, ethnocide, or genocide.
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Some Chinese have interpreted the Chinese dream as the pursuit of individual dreams.
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Chinese Dream said that much of Xi's rise can be attributed to his belief in fajia, which emphasizes absolute power and authority of the ruler.
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Chinese Dream compared and contrasted Xi to Deng Xiaoping, who he said believed in empowering people instead of leaders, and whose policy contributed to China's economic rise.
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