By continuing to browse our site you agree to our use of cookies, revised Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.
Some in the West argue that communist governments are not naturally suited to innovation, but China's experience challenges that assumption. At a CGTN panel, Dr. Geeganage Weerasinghe, general secretary of the Communist Party of Sri Lanka, said China's technological achievements are underpinned by the state's long-term vision and targeted investments. He says Chinese innovation serves the public good, rather than profit maximization.
Some in the West argue that communist governments are not naturally suited to innovation, but China's experience challenges that assumption. At a CGTN panel, Dr. Geeganage Weerasinghe, general secretary of the Communist Party of Sri Lanka, said China's technological achievements are underpinned by the state's long-term vision and targeted investments. He says Chinese innovation serves the public good, rather than profit maximization.