This book presents, for the first time in English, a collection of speeches delivered by Wen Jiabao, China’s Premier from 2003 to 2013, at the six successive Summer Davos Forums held in China from 2007 to 2012, his special address at the 2009 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, and the transcripts of his question and answer sessions at these events. Offering important insights not only into how China’s macroeconomic policies have responded to domestic and global challenges in the past six years, this book also reveals the strength and purpose of Wen Jiabao and the…mehr
This book presents, for the first time in English, a collection of speeches delivered by Wen Jiabao, China’s Premier from 2003 to 2013, at the six successive Summer Davos Forums held in China from 2007 to 2012, his special address at the 2009 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, and the transcripts of his question and answer sessions at these events. Offering important insights not only into how China’s macroeconomic policies have responded to domestic and global challenges in the past six years, this book also reveals the strength and purpose of Wen Jiabao and the Chinese leadership as they steered the country through the global financial crisis, made important contributions to global economic recovery, and enhanced China’s capacity for long-term and sustainable economic and social development through nationwide investments in education, environmental conservation, healthcare, and technological innovation.
Wen Jiabao served as the sixth Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China from 2003 to 2013. He was a member of the Politburo Bureau from 2002 to 2012, the Chairman of the Finance and Economy Leading Small Group from 2007 to 2012, the Director of the State Energy Commission from 2003 to 2013, and the head of State Council Leading Groups for Western China Development and for Revitalizing Northeast China and Other Old Industrial Bases. Wen Jiabao served as Vice Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China from 1998 to 2003. The World Economic Forum (WEF) was founded in 1971 as a non-profit foundation independent from political, partisan, or national interests. Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the Forum is an international organisation committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic, and other leaders of society to shape global, regional, and industry agendas. The “Summer Davos,” formally known as the Annual Meeting of the New Champions, is the leading global business gathering in Asia organised by the WEF. Hosted by China since 2007, the Summer Davos brings together over 2,000 participants including leaders from business, government, media, academia, and civil society from 90 countries to discuss global issues and risks, share solutions, and transform agendas into action.
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* ix Preface * 1 2007 Summer Davos Forum 7 * Opening Ceremony Speech: A Growing China Embraces a Bright Future 17 * Premier Wen answers questions at the Opening Ceremony 23 * Premier Wen answers questions at a Meeting with Entrepreneurs 29 * 2008 Summer Davos Forum 35 * Opening Ceremony Speech: Reform and Opening-up - The Eternal Driving Force for China’s Development 47 * Premier Wen answers questions at the Opening Ceremony and at a Meeting with Entrepreneurs 55 * 2009 Annual Meeting Of The World Economic Forum 61 * Opening Ceremony Speech: Strengthen Confidence and Work Together for a New Round of World Economic Growth * Contents * The Chinese University Press 77 * Premier Wen answers questions at the Opening Ceremony 83 * Premier Wen answers questions at a Business Working Lunch 91 * 2009 Summer Davos Forum 97 * Opening Ceremony Speech: Build up in an All-roundWay - The Internal Dynamism of China’s Economic Development 117 * Premier Wen answers questions at the Opening Ceremony and at a Meeting with Entrepreneurs 137 * 2010 Summer Davos Forum 143 * Opening Ceremony Speech: Consolidate the Upward Momentum and Promote Sustained Growth 161 * Premier Wen answers questions at the Opening Ceremony and at a Meeting with Entrepreneurs 173 * 2011 Summer Davos Forum 179 * Opening Ceremony Speech: Promote Sound, Sustainable, and Quality Development 191 * Premier Wen answers questions at the Opening Ceremony and at a Meeting with Entrepreneurs * The Chinese University Press 209 * 2012 Summer Davos Forum 215 * Opening Ceremony Speech: Towards a Brighter Future of the Chinese Economy 241 * Premier Wen answers questions at the Opening Ceremony and at a Meeting with Entrepreneurs 257 * Appendix: Review of the Work of the Government in the Past Five Years
* ix Preface * 1 2007 Summer Davos Forum 7 * Opening Ceremony Speech: A Growing China Embraces a Bright Future 17 * Premier Wen answers questions at the Opening Ceremony 23 * Premier Wen answers questions at a Meeting with Entrepreneurs 29 * 2008 Summer Davos Forum 35 * Opening Ceremony Speech: Reform and Opening-up - The Eternal Driving Force for China’s Development 47 * Premier Wen answers questions at the Opening Ceremony and at a Meeting with Entrepreneurs 55 * 2009 Annual Meeting Of The World Economic Forum 61 * Opening Ceremony Speech: Strengthen Confidence and Work Together for a New Round of World Economic Growth * Contents * The Chinese University Press 77 * Premier Wen answers questions at the Opening Ceremony 83 * Premier Wen answers questions at a Business Working Lunch 91 * 2009 Summer Davos Forum 97 * Opening Ceremony Speech: Build up in an All-roundWay - The Internal Dynamism of China’s Economic Development 117 * Premier Wen answers questions at the Opening Ceremony and at a Meeting with Entrepreneurs 137 * 2010 Summer Davos Forum 143 * Opening Ceremony Speech: Consolidate the Upward Momentum and Promote Sustained Growth 161 * Premier Wen answers questions at the Opening Ceremony and at a Meeting with Entrepreneurs 173 * 2011 Summer Davos Forum 179 * Opening Ceremony Speech: Promote Sound, Sustainable, and Quality Development 191 * Premier Wen answers questions at the Opening Ceremony and at a Meeting with Entrepreneurs * The Chinese University Press 209 * 2012 Summer Davos Forum 215 * Opening Ceremony Speech: Towards a Brighter Future of the Chinese Economy 241 * Premier Wen answers questions at the Opening Ceremony and at a Meeting with Entrepreneurs 257 * Appendix: Review of the Work of the Government in the Past Five Years
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