Two Centenary Goals

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The Two Centenary Goals are China’s long-term national development objectives to build a “moderately prosperous society” by the Communist Party’s 100th anniversary and a “modern socialist country” by the People’s Republic’s 100th anniversary.

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First Centenary Goal 0
Second Centenary Goal 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national development goal
national development strategy
political slogan
aimsTo achieve national rejuvenation
build a great modern socialist country
build a moderately prosperous society in all respects
guide China’s long-term national development
announcedIn early 21st century Chinese political discourse
associatedWith Chinese Dream NERFINISHED
xiaokang society NERFINISHED
centenaryOf Communist Party of China NERFINISHED
People’s Republic of China NERFINISHED
country China
focusesOn common prosperity
completing the building of a moderately prosperous society
comprehensive national strength
economic development
governance capacity modernization
governance modernization
improving living standards
modernization
national rejuvenation
poverty alleviation
social development
guides governance reform in China
medium- and long-term economic planning in China
social policy in China
hasPart First Centenary Goal
Second Centenary Goal
ideologicalRole long-term strategic objective of the Communist Party of China
language Chinese
partOf Two Centenary Goals
Two Centenary Goals
politicalContext socialism with Chinese characteristics NERFINISHED
politicalFunction mobilizing support for long-term development objectives
prominentUnder Xi Jinping NERFINISHED
proposedBy Communist Party of China NERFINISHED
relatedConcept moderately prosperous society
modern socialist country
scale national
targetYear 2021
2049
temporalStructure two-stage centenary timeline
timeHorizon 21st century
usedIn Chinese Communist Party congress reports
Chinese national planning documents

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