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Building communism is unfortunately not a question of who has the warmest heart or who sticks their neck out the furthest for others.
The culture you build and foster in your apparatus has very real affects on the people who take power and lead. If the prevailing attitude is a selfish cold pragmatism, how long until the rot sets in the party apparatus?
Socialism in one country is a pillar of Marxism leninism. You are conflating the relationship the CPC has with non Chinese people with how they are internally. The culture internally in China certainly does not feel like selfish cold pragmatism as an outsider who has spent time there. Everywhere I looked, people were warm, friendly and generous. Even the cops and military people I interacted with were very friendly.
And again, China has and continues to do a lot in solidarity for the world. They aren't trying to start ww3 though, which is a gamble as far as outside intervention goes
Until they have Taiwan again and probably even more of a collapse in Japan, it is quite dangerous for their #1 priority, their citizens, if they escalate with the US while surrounded by US bases
Socialism in One Country doesn't mean it's cool or desired to ignore the rest of the world. It's not that exporting ideology and support abroad is bad in all cases, or that it is inherently negative.
It is that the revolution needs to be build and nurtured at home, before such things can be done. It's about stabilizing the gains, so you don't lose everything. China has been growing steadily stronger for decades. They are the economic hegemon of the world. This is not the same situation that Stalin and Trotsky split over. Not at all.
Exporting the revolution doesn't work. The USSR tried their best, and look where it got them. They were also a super power.
You can't force socialism on people. It has to come from the inside. Any socialist influence from China in third world countries will be ammo for reactionaries and imperial powers to rile up the populace of said countries.
China had to go through their own revolution to solidify their ML government. Other countries will have to do the same.
Change will not come from above. Or outside.
If you really think China has ignored the world you aren't qualified to speak on this subject. No investigation, no right to speak