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Dennis·Simon |
Doctor, professor of School of International Affairs, Pennsylvania State University, a famous American expert on China affairs.
He gave a lecture on For China, a Revolutionary Innovation or an Incremental Improvement?
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【Sayings of the guest speaker】
At present, what China lacks is a soft environment to eliminate those negative invisible pressures.
Leading innovation comes at a high price. From 2002 to 2009, the spent of United States occupied more than a third of the world’s total. On another comparison table of revolutionary innovation and progressive improvement, the advantages and disadvantages of the two countries, such as costs, speeds, risks, values and returns, are obvious. These are the charm of revolutionary innovation-- the so-called “high risks, high returns”.