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The right to development is pluralistic with respect to the subjects of rights, type and parties bearing relevant responsibili-ties. The diverse claims made by the subjects of the pluralistic nature of the right to development need to be deeply safeguarded in Chinese socioeconomic development. The right to development integrates the rights of both the collective and the individual, combines economic, political, cultural, social and environmental rights, and fuses the needs of right to development in varying degrees. The right to development is core to the system of human rights discourse in China. The right to development requires that the concept of "human development" be ful-ly incorporated into the development process, and that the responsibil-ities for safeguarding rights be shouldered by multiple entities through various ways.