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China's Evolution: From Humiliation to Prosperity

Explore the historical context of China's transformation, from shattered dreams to unity around CPC, emphasizing scientific development and societal prosperity goals. Dr. Wang Xinsong reflects on wars and scars, urging energy support for 1.3 billion. Challenges such as dual planet consumption with India, air quality in Beijing, energy goals like Solvay's, and wisdom of multilingualism are highlighted. Achieving success in 2012 is linked to income, languages, living space, vehicles, and the value of English proficiency. Speculations arise about potential new Politburo members.

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China's Evolution: From Humiliation to Prosperity

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  1. History, is this the glue? The Party thinks it is….. • “The imperialist powers shattered China’s dream of learning from the west” • “We shall closely unite around the CPC central leadership” • “Carry out scientific outlook on development” • “Strive for great goals and build a moderately prosperous society” • Dr. Wang Xinsong PhD: • Humiliation: Wars and Scars • “Stand again on top of the world”

  2. You need a lot of energy to support 1.3 billion people • Two planets required if China and India consume at the same rate as the USA • 5.5M cars in Beijing • 288 days of blue sky days • Solvay: “reduce energy consumption by 20% by 2020” • Escalators with sensors

  3. French Proverb: A man who knows two languages is worth two men.   • One, Two, Three, Four, is important in 2012: • One good income • Two languages • Three bedrooms • Four wheels • Zaid Haddad: “If you don’t learn English you will get left behind”

  4. Five new members of the Politburo?

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