WE say capitalism is notgood, but when it comes to discovering and using talents, it iscertainly very bold. It has a characteristic, which is taken for granted, that no priority is given to seniority, and that anyone ...WE say capitalism is notgood, but when it comes to discovering and using talents, it iscertainly very bold. It has a characteristic, which is taken for granted, that no priority is given to seniority, and that anyone suit-展开更多
Prior to the Emancipation Day for One Million Serfs in Tibet on March 28, Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Communist Party of China's Central Committee and state president, paid a visit to the exhibition on the 50...Prior to the Emancipation Day for One Million Serfs in Tibet on March 28, Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Communist Party of China's Central Committee and state president, paid a visit to the exhibition on the 50 Years of Democratic Reform in Tibet held in the Cultural Palace of Nationalities in Beijing. Other Party and government leaders Wu Bangguo, Wen Jiabao, Jia Qinglin, Li Changchun, Xi Jinping, Li Keqiang, He Guoqiang and Zhou Yongkang also visited the exhibition separately.展开更多
On the cold morning of February 24, 2009, a few hundred people were gathered outside Beijing Cultural Palace of the Nationalities. Among them were ethnic Tibetan students of the Central University for Nationalities, r...On the cold morning of February 24, 2009, a few hundred people were gathered outside Beijing Cultural Palace of the Nationalities. Among them were ethnic Tibetan students of the Central University for Nationalities, retired Tibetan cadres and people from all walks of life. They were waiting for the opening of the exhibition 50 Years of Democratic Reform in Tibet.展开更多
Western and Islamic societies suffer from a common ailment-their citizens are losing trust in the basic integrity of their political institutions.There is a growing sense that systematic injustices are the core reason...Western and Islamic societies suffer from a common ailment-their citizens are losing trust in the basic integrity of their political institutions.There is a growing sense that systematic injustices are the core reasons behind economic,political and social crises.The result is a global decline of political authority.Embattled liberals in the West and the Islamic world want to bolster struggling democracies,new and old.Both groups see religion as indispensable in coping with chronic crises of legitimacy.Western liberalism’s sense of vulnerability is paving the way for a rediscovery of Islamic Modernism.Western liberals hope that open-minded Muslims can help them combat fundamentalisms of all stripes,including extremist tendencies surging in America and Europe.Today’s Islamic Modernists comprise an influential network of writers,interest groups and activists that can be valuable allies in transnational struggles for democracy and religious tolerance.展开更多
文摘WE say capitalism is notgood, but when it comes to discovering and using talents, it iscertainly very bold. It has a characteristic, which is taken for granted, that no priority is given to seniority, and that anyone suit-
文摘Prior to the Emancipation Day for One Million Serfs in Tibet on March 28, Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Communist Party of China's Central Committee and state president, paid a visit to the exhibition on the 50 Years of Democratic Reform in Tibet held in the Cultural Palace of Nationalities in Beijing. Other Party and government leaders Wu Bangguo, Wen Jiabao, Jia Qinglin, Li Changchun, Xi Jinping, Li Keqiang, He Guoqiang and Zhou Yongkang also visited the exhibition separately.
文摘On the cold morning of February 24, 2009, a few hundred people were gathered outside Beijing Cultural Palace of the Nationalities. Among them were ethnic Tibetan students of the Central University for Nationalities, retired Tibetan cadres and people from all walks of life. They were waiting for the opening of the exhibition 50 Years of Democratic Reform in Tibet.
文摘Western and Islamic societies suffer from a common ailment-their citizens are losing trust in the basic integrity of their political institutions.There is a growing sense that systematic injustices are the core reasons behind economic,political and social crises.The result is a global decline of political authority.Embattled liberals in the West and the Islamic world want to bolster struggling democracies,new and old.Both groups see religion as indispensable in coping with chronic crises of legitimacy.Western liberalism’s sense of vulnerability is paving the way for a rediscovery of Islamic Modernism.Western liberals hope that open-minded Muslims can help them combat fundamentalisms of all stripes,including extremist tendencies surging in America and Europe.Today’s Islamic Modernists comprise an influential network of writers,interest groups and activists that can be valuable allies in transnational struggles for democracy and religious tolerance.