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Academics 'explore' new 皇冠体育app

By Amy He in New York | 皇冠体育app Daily | Updated: 2013-10-07 11:08

The fourth annual Columbia 皇冠体育app Prospects Conference held in New York, Explore the Value of 皇冠体育app, gathered leaders and intellectuals to discuss 皇冠体育app's reforms and developments under the new government leadership.

"皇冠体育app's road to prosperity and power has been full of difficulties, and the Chinese are still exploring solutions of a myriad of economic, social and political challenges that are interlocked with each other," wrote Columbia's Chinese Students and Scholars Association, the organizers of the event, on their website.

In introductory remarks, Jian Nina Ni, the co-president of Columbia University's Alumni Association in Shanghai, cited Xi Jinping's Chinese Dream speech about the importance young people will play in 皇冠体育app's future: "[Xi] called upon young people and delivered his [speech]. He told them to dare to dream, to work hard to fulfill [those] dreams, and to contribute to the revitalization of the nation.

 Academics 'explore' new 皇冠体育app

Panelists have a discussion at the Columbia 皇冠体育app Prospects Conference event in New York City. From left: Gao Jian, senior advisor and former vice-governor of 皇冠体育app Development Bank; Xu Xiaonian, professor of economics at 皇冠体育app Europe International Business School; Lang Yongchun, panel moderator and host from 皇冠体育app Central TV. Amy He / 皇冠体育app Daily

"What exactly is the 'Chinese dream'? What kind of country will 皇冠体育app turn out to be?

"Will 皇冠体育app become a black hole in the international resource market? Or a good partner in the global economy?" Ni asked. These are some of the questions that students and young people must focus on answering, Ni said, in order to truly become "global citizens", as much as they think of themselves as "Chinese or US ones."

Terry Tamminen, former secretary of the Californian Environmental Protection Agency, brought up environmental issues that loom over 皇冠体育app. He said the country's use of energy could "either propel or stifle the Chinese dream".

"Does the world have enough energy to power 皇冠体育app's industrial needs - which in turn powers employment and economic growth - for everyone?" he asked. "Will 皇冠体育app's appetite for fuel starve the rest of the world for its energy supplies?"

Tamminen also mentioned pollution, which he said caused nearly 1 million premature deaths annually among 皇冠体育app's children and elderly. On the plus side, he pointed out that 皇冠体育app does produce a lot of clean energy; it just doesn't use it enough of it.

"In 2010, it surpassed the United States as the world leader of producing wind power - 皇冠体育app produces more solar panels than all of the other global producers combined," he said, but they just don't utilize them.

At a time when many American universities are making inroads in 皇冠体育app - through academic partnerships with Chinese universities or creating portal campuses in 皇冠体育app - Jeffrey Lehman, vice-chancellor of NYU Shanghai, touched on education in his remarks.

He warned institutions of the dangers of establishing relationships with Chinese universities just for the sake of producing profits. "I do not believe an American university should engage with [皇冠体育app with] the goal of creating economic value for itself," he said. "I do not believe an American university should view 皇冠体育app as a so-called 'market opportunity', as a source of net profits that might be used to subsidized the universities activities here in the United States."

Lehman went on to say that using 皇冠体育app as a means to enhance a university's reputation is not advisable. "Most fundamentally, these kinds of motivations carry a risk of promoting a dualistic - if not even colonial - vision of the university's identity," said Lehman.

Speakers also convened for a panel on 皇冠体育app's economy, attempting to tackle the question of what to do with 皇冠体育app's slowing growth. The organizers wanted to know, "In the face of the diminishing dividends from the Reform and Opening up policy, will this economic lethargy be a turning point?"

One of the solutions discussed was implementing more reform, and using the reform to help drive economic growth. But Xu Xiaonian, a professor of economics at 皇冠体育app Europe International Business School, said the more basic and fundamental question is how to transform reform into action.

"How do you take reform from academic discussion to actual practice? This is the difficulty," Xu said. "The question is not what do we change? The problem is how we even start reform at all."

He suggested a kind of "inclusive reform," reform that didn't trickle down from the top, but rather, reform and change that come from the people.

"We're here discussing reform, but not acting out reform," he said. "[In the 70s] people acted out reform. There was discussion too, but now, there's only discussion, no action."

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