A Sustainable Community of Shared Future for Mankind: Origin, Evolution and Philosophical Foundation
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Origin and Evolution of the CSFM Concept
2.1. Hu Jintao and CSFM
“Here we would like to make a solemn appeal: On the basis of the one-China principle, let us discuss a formal end to the state of hostility between the two sides, reach a peace agreement, construct a framework for peaceful development of cross-Straits relations, and thus usher in a new phase of peaceful development. The 1.3 billion people on the mainland and the 23 million people in Taiwan are of the same blood and share a common destiny.”
“Countries of different systems and different types and at various development stages are in a state of mutual dependence, with their interests intertwined. This has turned the world into a community of common destiny in which the members are closely interconnected. The international community should reject the zero-sum game which was a product of the old international relations, the dangerous cold and hot war mentality, and all those beaten tracks which repeatedly led mankind to confrontation and war. It should find new perspectives from the angle of the community of common destiny––sharing weal and woe and pursuing mutually beneficial cooperation, exploring new ways to enhance exchanges and mutual learning among different civilizations, identifying new dimensions in the common interests and values of mankind, and looking for new ways to handle multiple challenges through cooperation among countries and realize inclusive development.”
2.2. Xi Jinping and CSFM
3. Philosophical Foundation of the CSFM Concept
3.1. Marxism and CSFM
3.2. Confucianism and CSFM
3.3. Mencius and CSFM
4. Implications and Conclusions
4.1. Research Implications
4.2. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Chicago/Turabian StyleKhan, Uzma, Huili Wang, and Ishraq Ali. 2021. "A Sustainable Community of Shared Future for Mankind: Origin, Evolution and Philosophical Foundation" Sustainability 13, no. 16: 9352. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13169352
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