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Nearly 20 years has passed since Deng Xiaoping(Chairman of the Central Advisory Commission of the Communist Party of China) dead.In the 18 years since he became China's undisputed leader, Mr. Deng nourished an economic boom that radically improved the lives of China's 1.5 billion citizens.

The reforms Mr. Deng ignited well propeled China's economy to the position of second largest, after the United States.


Deng Xiaoping's journey to becoming the Great China


The goals of Deng's reforms were summed up by the Four Modernizations, those of agriculture, industry, science and technology, and the military.


Improving relations with the outside world was the second of two important philosophical shifts outlined in Deng's program of reform termed Gaige Kaifang (lit. Reforms and Openness). China's domestic social, political, and most notably, economic systems undergo significant changes during Deng's time. 


But at the end of his life,  Mr. Deng seems unable to chart a clear path to economic success, his economic reforms still faced daunting challenges. 


 China's rise as a great economic power was becoming a race against time as population growth and incomplete reform were adding to the siege of China's straining foundations. 


Shortages of water and arable land mounted, and unchecked industrial pollution contributed to an overall degradation of the environmental landscape. 


Will Xi Jinping continue  Deng Xiaoping's journey to becoming the Great China, and succeed?


By now, I’m not sure  Deng Xiaoping predicted his country's future situation, but, his economic reforms still faced daunting challenges. 


Resilient And Sustainable Cities


We’re all familiar with the following statistics: according to the UN, by 2050 the world population is expected to rise to almost 10 billion people, with anywhere from 66 percent to 80 percent of those people clustering in urban areas. 

In practice, however, most of these new urban dwellers will be accommodated through the expansion of existing cities, many of which are growing very rapidly. Indeed, by 2030, the world is projected to have 41 mega-cities with more than 10 million inhabitants.

Meanwhile, the vast majority of those cities were built around expectations, patterns of living and technologies that predate the social and environmental awareness of the 20th century, let alone the concerns and challenges particular to the 21st. Add to this mix the fact that so many of the world’s major cities are located along coastal waterways subject to the ravages of extreme weather and rising sea levels, and the situation facing contemporary urban planners can appear more dire now than at any point in our history.


Most rapidly growing cities in the developing world confront huge problems of poverty, malnutrition, and inadequate infrastructure. Even prosperous cities of the developed world face challenges of growing inequality, crime, traffic congestion and environmental pollution. However, there are also reasons for optimism; as Rees and Wackernagel (1996) have argued: “Cities as presently conceived are inherently unsustainable, yet cities are the key to sustainability.” Indeed, cities as diverse as Curitiba and Copenhagen have shown remarkable creativity in finding innovative solutions to these challenges of an urban lifestyle.


The diverse research reveals many other opportunities for new technologies, for example in reducing traffic congestion, diminishing the urban heat island effect, re-using waste materials, recycling nutrients in sewage and improving air quality. Perhaps the most important technologies are those that reduce dependence upon a very large infrastructure, and enable implementation in small towns and even in rural areas, like a China.


Xi Jinping have to move more quickly from now.


Xi Jinping was voted president with one opposing vote, just like Mao Zedong in 1949, and Li Keqiang became China’s new premier, with three opposing votes in MARCH 20, 2013.


But something was decidedly different this time. It was a combination of the smog-filled skies, the reports of thousands of dead pigs floating in Shanghai’s water source, and a growing public disenchantment with the Communist Party. Expectations for change were high, and tolerance for another orchestrated Communist gathering was low.


At the NPC, the leadership moved to address popular criticism. By dismantling two highly unpopular administrations — the Railways Ministry and the family planning commission — China’s new leaders made the first real attempt to streamline the bureaucracy since reformer Premier Zhu Rongji in 1998. They vowed to improve food safety and fight environmental degradation, two issues of great public concern. The government also pledged to reduce the state’s role in the economy and society.


Thus far, these moves amount to political symbolism rather than substantial change, but there is a lingering sense that this time is different. Since coming to power, Xi Jinping has consolidated his power base in the party and army more rapidly than his predecessor. He also has greater credibility and a more appealing public persona than  his predecessors, in part thanks to the aggressive promotion of the anti-corruption and frugality campaigns.


But while Xi Jinping is better placed than his predecessors to take on that broad agenda, the high expectations that come with that recognition are not always helpful.

Xi Jinping spent the year setting priorities and consolidating internal support for them even as pent-up internal and popular pressure on the young administration continues to build. But Xi Jinping still have to move quickly.


Xi Jinping have to give substance to his reform agenda by the third plenum in the fall of 2018. The symbolism will not be lost on Chinese leaders, since it was Deng Xiaoping who also announced his transformative "reform and opening up" policy at the third plenum in 1978-symbolism.


Only then will it be clearer if this time it really is different — and if Xi Jinping’s the one to bring about lasting and substantive change for a party and a country that needs it.


If Xi Jinping do this successfully, and then Maybe Bo Xilai might see him by smiling.


It is high time to need a strong leadership more than ever. 


Anyway, we never can tell what life is going to bring us,  I only wish you the best of business!


Anyway, we never can tell what life is going to bring us,  I only wish you the best of business!

출처: http://selnix.tistory.com/?page=2 [SELNIX]
Anyway, we never can tell what life is going to bring us,  I only wish you the best of business!

출처: http://selnix.tistory.com/?page=2 [SELNIX]
Anyway, we never can tell what life is going to bring us,  I only wish you the best of business!

출처: http://selnix.tistory.com/?page=2 [SELNIX]

                  - To be continued

                With Compliments 

                  Your True Friend SELNIX

Kim Kyeong-Hwan 
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SUNGHAN ELECTRONIS Co.Ltd 



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The leadership of The U.S. and Climate Change.

국제경제 2017. 11. 13. 16:37

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Our world is clearly going through a period of major upheaval, and just because 'the U.S. and the other countries' are arguments in many matters.

In the Climate Change realm particularly, there is a wide range of issues facing politics and economics sides that could have significant consequences for industry players and the wider business market, furthermore our next generation.


The U.S. industry and government sector spent much of over the years pushing regulators and policymakers to make it easier for market players to roll out climatechange solutions, and it appeared to have scored a big win in  U.S. and many countries lately.


However, Recent policy of Trump government about the climate change tries to discard this innovative achievement, and i think this is not productive at all.

Because a abandonment of outstanding policy and support cut for  successful industry  should tread carefully as they identify stones in the Golden mountain.

Also because our next generation of the future may face the crisis of climate change, and this climate change policy is a policy for our descendants who have to against the grave threat.

Climate  change  is  the  most  dangerous  long-term  threat to our world’s prosperity.

Our future  environment  and  economy  will  be  one  of  the  hardest  and  fastest  hit  by climate  change  if  we  do  not  act.

If it turns out that we controlled  more  than  we  needed,  current  generations would  bear  a  larger  than  necessary  cost.  On  the  other hand,  if  the  problem  turns  out  to  be  as  serious  as  the worst  predictions  indicate,  catastrophic  and  largely  irreversible damage to the planet could be inflicted on future generations.

A recent level  of  investigation would  seem to  indicate  the  importance  of  climate  change  as  an  issue and would suggest urgent action would be undertaken.


The U.S. leadership was, is, will be a major focal point of our world, and climate change issue is one of the main issue which dominated those conversations about their leadership.

Therefore a crisis of our next generation is a crisis of the U.S. leadership, many countries(good or bad) believe in the U.S. leadership until now.


This year’s UN Climate Change Conference kicked off in Bonn  Nov 6  with strong, unified calls to hold to the path of the Paris Climate Change Agreement.


The opening of the conference (COP23, 6- 17 November) takes place against this year’s background of destructive hurricanes, fires, floods, droughts, melting ice and impacts on agriculture which threaten food security.

The Paris agreement, struck in 2015 under former President Barack Obama, calls on nearly 200 countries to voluntarily curb greenhouse gas emissions.

At that time, only Nicaragua and Syria did not join, for very different reasons.

But Syria announced during United Nations climate talks on Tuesday that it would sign the Paris agreement on climate change. The move, which comes on the heels of Nicaragua signing the accord last month, will leave the United States as the only country that has rejected the global pact.

According to several people who were in a plenary session at the climate talks in Bonn, Germany, a Syrian delegate announced that the country was poised to send its ratification of the Paris agreement to the United Nations.


I do not just know if President Trump knows what this means or not, can understand the meaning by looking at the following NYT's article   .


“This is the very last country that actually announced, so everyone has joined and the U.S. is now so isolated,” said Safa Al Jayoussi, executive director of IndyAct, an environmental organization based in Lebanon that works with Arab countries on climate change."


These might be small things, but it-the crisis of the U.S. leadership on climate change issue- could lead to the crisis of greater leadership.


This is because they are not Korea, Japan, China BUT The United State of America, and this situation will raises a great concern.


Many peoples blame to Trump government's radical policies about politics and economy.

And Anything radical has always led to hell on earth.

Many peoples are working to build many small changes, so think they can change our world , not a radical one.


President Trump visited South Korea, November 8, 2017.

Through this entire visit, it has been both our country's pleasure and our country's honor to create and celebrate a long friendship between the United States and the Republic of Korea.


Despite his relative favorable ASIA visit, Harvard professor Alexander McCoy wrote as 'Trump's this visiting is a Betrayal to friendship" at newspaper.


But I do not totally agree with him, because he is a still the president of the U.S. , have a enough power to change the world, and have a enough time to get well along with other allies, so we have to be waiting for a little of  change his mind.


He must remember the allies like France, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Sweden,Nederland ,U.K. who fought together in Korea, WWⅡ, because he is a still President of The U.S. in our world .


Will he -a little- change his mind?


Anyway, No matter how hard i think, our world have a hard time leading normal lives, now. I wish he can change the world through working together.


I attach his speech in South Korea‘s National Assembly’- November 8, 2017

...................

This alliance between our nations was forged in the crucible of war and strengthened by the trials of history. From the Inchon landings to Pork Chop Hill, American and South Korean soldiers have fought together, sacrificed together, and triumphed together.


Almost 67 years ago, in the spring of 1951, they recaptured what remained of this city, where we are gathered so proudly today. It was the second time in a year that our combined forces took on steep casualties to retake this capital from the Communists.


Over the next weeks and months, the men soldiered through steep mountains and bloody, bloody battles. Driven back at times, they willed their way north to form the line that today divides the oppressed and the free. And there, American and South Korean troops have remained together holding that line for nearly seven decades.


By the time the armistice was signed in 1953, more than 36,000 Americans had died in the Korean War, with more than 100,000 others very badly wounded. They are heroes, and we honor them. 


We also honor and remember the terrible price the people of your country paid for their freedom. You lost hundreds of thousands of brave soldiers and countless innocent civilians in that gruesome war. 


......................

[Excerpted this paragraph from Donga Daily Newspaper]



                  - To be continued

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New start for shaping our future.

국제경제 2017. 9. 13. 16:35

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Long time no see,

 

Through the years, we have witnessed an explosion of eoconomic reforms and technology innovations at all leves in response to the change global landscape as well as demand of the citizen.

 

New forms of engagement, such as the use of social media and ICTs for development, e-government and e-governance, among others, entail opportunities and challenges for the public sector and goverance relam.

 

These include the design of IT frameworks, digitization of large amounts of data, citizen access, and content development.

 

So, i think we have to share my common idea, and i will write these message again.

 

Yes, I will start again..

                                   - To be continued

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As we already know, U.S Economy is walking in the dark way. Ever since the collapse of Bear Stearns in March,  Lehman Brothers  plunge into the same way ,Monday, September 15. On the surface, this hardest hit seems logical. The top investment banks have been Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers, they ranked as the top two firms in mortgage-backed securities underwriting. So, financial world has been waiting with baited breath to see who would fall next.

Maybe, a number of employees will lose their jobs and live in hardship as a relsult of these. I don’t think i could possibly know what they-who have built their firm and lost a lot, their fortunes- all are feeling, but it's probably better to accept reality at this point.

In this globalized era, it is imperative that nations retain international cooperatin in order to forge strong and lasting economic relationships that are essential to national security and economic progress. Unfortunately, we confirm this from U.S as did we in 1998.

On the other hand, we have a the another news.
On Tuesday, May 20th, One Laptop per Child OLPC-Nicholas Negroponte,Chairman OLPC - was held a meeting at the MIT Media Lab. Many countries were represented, including those that have rolled out very significant numbers of XO laptops. For this reason, the occasion was both to look at current practices as well as a roadmap for the future. At the same meeting, one laptop per child, olpc lowercase, was presented as a 9th Millenium Goal. To this end, Nirj Deva , DL, Member of European Parliament , described current activities to move this idea forward. In addition, specific announcements made of national rollouts and corporate partnerships.

Eventhough there are many critical a point of views for U.S, it has contributed to global growth by opening its markets to free trade, while developing an international monetary system that secures and supplies liquidity to the world.

Perhaps, we were indebted to him who support us, is it?

He was done a good job in the past, but he hit on hard times at this time and  the future will look more gray. Well, i think we should cheer him to picking spirit.

Anyway, we never can tell what life is going to bring us,  I only wish you the best of business!

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SUNGHAN ELECTRONIS Co.Ltd

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