On November 20, the Chinese mainland's National High-end Think Tank of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) partnered with the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Buenos Aires to host an insightful lecture on \"Chinese Modernization.\" 🎓🌟
Over 60 eager attendees, including scholars and media representatives from both countries, gathered for an engaging session filled with interactive discussions and thought-provoking questions.
Zhang Guanzi, secretary-general of the National Council of High-end Think Tank of CASS, emphasized that understanding Chinese modernization is key to grasping the essence of the Chinese mainland's development. He highlighted the \"two miracles\" of rapid economic growth and sustained social stability achieved under the leadership of the Communist Party of China.
Chai Yu, director of the Institute of Latin American Studies, shared optimism about the future of China-Latin America economic and trade cooperation. 🚀 He pointed out that the collaboration is set to expand beyond traditional areas like trade and investment into cutting-edge fields such as the digital economy, artificial intelligence, and cross-border e-commerce.
Du Zhixiong, party secretary of the Institute of Rural Development, presented China's successful battle against absolute poverty. His insights into precise poverty alleviation strategies offered valuable lessons for global poverty eradication efforts.
Li Xuesong, director of the Institute of Economic Research, discussed the unique characteristics of Chinese modernization. He stressed the importance of upgrading demand and supply structures to promote high-quality development, which in turn fuels global economic growth.
Ana Josefina Arias, dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at UBA, praised the significant impact of Chinese modernization on Latin America. She expressed hope for increased joint research and academic cooperation, believing that Argentina can find its own path to development through the experiences shared by China.
The lecture not only deepened Argentina's understanding of the Chinese mainland's growth strategies but also fostered stronger academic ties between the two regions. 👫📚 Participants left inspired by the innovative approaches and the potential for future collaboration.
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