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New challenges for new leaders

By Robert Lawrence Kuhn | China Daily | Updated: 2013-03-22 12:57
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China's emergence

Civilization and culture. How can China's culture participate fully in the world's marketplace of ideas and values?

Science and technology. How can China's science and technology contribute to world civilization as well as drive domestic transformation? How to facilitate greater creativity and innovation?

Corporate international expansion. How can Chinese companies going abroad enhance China's engagement with the world? How to reduce foreign fears of China's growing economic power?

Military modernization. What are the implications of China's expanding military capabilities? How to reassure nations that are growing wary of China's military might?

Global voice. How can China help set the world's agenda, along with the US and other powers, especially in terms of politics and economics? How can China's international media (CCTV, Xinhua, China Daily) have global impact?

I know that China's core leadership - President Xi and Premier Li - appreciate these challenges. With their administration set for a decade, continuity of policy is assured.

For Xi, a sober realization of reality is not a recent revelation. In 2006, I met then Zhejiang Party Secretary Xi, who stressed that pride in China's recent achievements should not engender complacency: "Compared with our long history, our speed of development is not so impressive. We need to assess ourselves objectively," he stressed. "But no matter what, China's development is driven by patriotism and pride."

President Xi's First Overseas Visit in Spotlight:
 BRICS and Mortar
 New institution set to reflect growth goals
 Meeting provides a starting point
 Building BRICS of growth

 President's first trip takes in Russia, Africa
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 Li's quotes
 Europe looks forward to new era
 Former PM's China vision
 New challenges for new leaders
 The future is in their hands
 A step in the right direction

The author is an international corporate strategist advising multinationals on doing business in China. A longtime counselor to China's leaders, he is the author of How China's Leaders Think, featuring China's new leaders. The views do not necessarily reflect those of China Daily.

(China Daily 03/22/2013 page8)

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