Ms Fu says China has already found its path of political reformand that it is "unfair and inaccurate" to say China will go nowhere if it does not copy other countries' models.
On the other side of the debate are China's commerce ministry and some members of its National Development andReform Commission (NDRC), which formulates long-term economic strategy.
Although reform is necessary if China is to achieve successful urban-rural integration and advance its development, it should be handled with extreme care by Chinese policymakers.
China can go on doing this for some time ahead without worrying about any reform of its unproductive state sector and public finances, because it will continue to attract huge dollops of foreign direct investment(FDI).
Instead, he spent the summer and fall slowly rebuilding the consensus behind the reform movement, patiently pushing the argument that China could not overhaul its inefficient state-owned enterprises without opening up further to international competition.