Professor Wang Zhimin explains the “One Belt, One Road” initiative to Beijing bureau-level cadres
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Wang Zhimin’s lecture provided veteran cadres with an in-depth interpretation of the “One Belt, One Road” initiative from three aspects: the historical background of the “One Belt, One Road” initiative, the scientific connotation of the “One Belt, One Road” initiative, and the guidance and prospects of the “One Belt, One Road” concept.

Wang Zhimin first started with the layout of the “Two Overall Situations” initiative of China’s opening up to the outside world, reviewed the three geographical levels of China’s opening up to the outside world, the history and reality that China’s economic scale has ranked second in the world, and demonstrated that China now has the subjective and objective conditions of the right time, location, and people to promote the “One Belt, One Road” initiative. Wang Zhimin further used China's new overall layout of opening up as the background, focused on interpreting the connotation of "five connections and three connections" of the "One Belt, One Road" from a geoeconomic and political perspective, and then analyzed the cooperation mechanism for building an economic corridor with both land and sea habitats. Wang Zhimin emphasized that currently, China is building the Silk Road Economic Belt and relying on the geo-economic and political environment.21The amphibious economic corridor of the Century Maritime Silk Road and the two-wheel drive mechanism of endogenous power and win-win cooperation, actively and proactively develop economic partnerships with countries along the route, and jointly build a community of interests, a community of destiny and a community of responsibility based on political mutual trust, economic integration, and cultural inclusion, gradually forming a new pattern of China's opening up to the outside world of "one circle and two wings", providing strong geoeconomic and political support for China's rise.

After the lecture, Wang Zhimin also had an interactive exchange with veteran cadres, and jointly discussed relevant issues such as the role that Beijing, as the national political center, national cultural center, international exchange center, science and technology innovation center, and Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei integration and other special geographical advantages, can play in promoting the "Belt and Road" process.