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130460
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2014.
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One can find in any airport kiosk books that proclaim ours to be "the Chinese century." We have titles such as "The Dragon Awakes," "China's Rise," "The Rise of China," and "China's Ascent," to name but a few. But to rise is not necessarily to lead. What constitutes leadership? In higher education, China is building the fastest growing system-in quality as well as in quantity-in the world. The foremost global powers of the past four centuries all offered models in the realms of culture, ideas, and education. This may be said of seventeenth-century France under Louis XIV; of the Qing during the Qianlong reign of the eighteenth century; of Britain and Germany in the nineteenth century; and of the United States in the twentieth. China now aspires to educate global elites. For the twenty-first century, then, are Chinese universities poised for global leadership?
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ID:
116394
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2012.
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
Dear friends,
Good evening!
I'm delighted to attend the World Peace Forum organized by Tsinghua University and to hold discussions with friends from various countries on the theme of "Win-Win for All: Peace, Security, Reform". I would like to take this opportunity to brief you on the policy and practice of the Chinese army participating in international security cooperation.
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ID:
116397
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2012.
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World Peace Forum, sponsored by Tsinghua University and co-sponsored by the Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs (CPIFA), was held in Tsinghua University on July 7-8, 2012. As the first high-level non-governmental international security forum hosted by China, it attracted wide-ranging attention from all sides and was universally recognized by international media. According to the post-forum statistics, 37 media from 21 countries in addition to China made active and positive coverage of this forum, particularly the address by Mr. Xi Jinping, Vice President of China. At a time when disputes over East Asian Ocean was heating up and the "China threat" fallacy was running rampant in the Asia-Pacific region, the World Peace Forum hosted by China was widely recognized by international media. In the perspective of public diplomacy, this is an international phenomenon worth studying.
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