On September 8, 2019, Taihe Civilizations Forum initiated by Taihe Institute was successfully concluded in Beijing. This forum upheld the fundamental purpose of “exploring common values, seeking harmonious development”, and the theme of “Science and Culture, Future Ethics and Common Values”. Aiming at promoting the exchange and mutual learning of civilizations among countries and regions, and pushing forward the harmonious and sustainable development of human society, it focuses on the symbiosis and sharing of human civilizations, exploring and studying the root causes of contradictions, and pursuing the solutions of settling and resolving conflicts. In the three-day forum, centering on the four major fields of International Relations, Education and Culture, Disruptive Technologies, as well as the Security and Development of the Belt and Road, over 200 guests including former leaders, well-known experts and scholars from both China and abroad, have made suggestions and shared their wisdom.
Experiencing the profound shifts unseen in the past 100 years, the oriental wisdom and China's solution are required
In the session of The International Relations, when discussing “the present and future of Sino-US relations”, Cui Liru, senior researcher at Taihe Institute, believes that the domestic political and economic development of China and the United States has an important impact on the development of Sino-US relations. Robert Daly, Director of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States at the Wilson Center believes that China's rise is a historic and successful transformation. To improve bilateral relations, China and the United States need to bring bilateral relations back on track and clarify their respective national interest." Wang Wen, Executive Dean of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, and Vice President of Silk Road School at Renmin University of China, said there were many areas for China and the United States to cooperate, such as the North Korean nuclear issue, drug regulation and cultural exchanges. In the topic of "the evolution of the international order and the ‘community with a shared future for mankind’", Ding Yifan, senior researcher at Taihe Institue, suggested that Asian countries could resolve conflicts by building a community of interests, which would become an example of building a community with a shared future for mankind. For Thomas Gomart, Director of the French Institute of International Relations, he believes that the world needs to defend the multilateral and pluralistic international order, instead of the traditional China-US-Russia strategic triangle. Tang Shiping, Distinguished Professor at Fudan University, believes that “the world is becoming more globalized (at least economically) and more regionalized, and overlapping regional order will become a key component of any future international order.”
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In the session of Education and Culture, on the topic of 5G era and vocational education innovation, Zhang Xinsheng, Secretary-General of the Communications Science & Technology Commission of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, believes 5G has a wide range of application scenarios in the field of education, which may promote greater development of education. Martin Riordan, Honorary Senior Fellow of the LH Martin Institute for Tertiary Education Leadership and Management at University of Melbourne, said the mismatch between talent demand and the professional quality of higher education graduates was a global phenomenon, and China's vocational education reform was facing great opportunities. Li Ying, Director of Center for Pension Industry of Medical and Health Care at Peking University Health Science Center (PKUHSC), argued the application of 5G technology in the healthcare sector would greatly improve basic medical services in rural and underdeveloped areas. For Robert Xiao, CEO of Perfect World Group, he agreed 5G would drive the development of the digital cultural industry for the next decade. Business models, content needs and consumer experiences are opportunities and challenges for the future of the creative industry. Hu Xi, Post-Doctoral Fellow at Harvard Law School believes enterprises should increase investment in the training of digital skills to adapt to future industrial development. Fang Xiao, researcher of Changjiang Education Research Institute talked about the leading role of vocational colleges in the certification of professional talents, and called for the improvement of the infrastructure of vocational education systems to eliminate conceptual barriers. Liu Jinghui, senior researcher at Taihe Institute, called for strengthening cooperation between Chinese and foreign vocational education and providing more favorable soft support for the Belt and Road. Liu Yipei, President of Polus International College, insisted in the process of cultivating new industry talents, government should provide greater policy support to private education.
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