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Jiang Hongbing. The 6th International Conference on "Connecting the World and the Future", hosted by the Shanghai Institute of Global Governance and Regional Studies of Shanghai Outer Chinese University, was held on December 8.
Researcher Jiang Feng, Secretary of the Party Committee of Shanghai Foreign Chinese University and Chairman of the Shanghai Institute of Global Governance and Regional Studies, proposed that the construction of China's independent knowledge system of regional country studies is first based on the great practice of socialism with Chinese characteristics and China's history and excellent cultural traditions, and serves China's global initiative and major-country diplomacy with characteristics. At the same time, the construction of this independent knowledge system is also an eclectic and integrated innovation of foreign knowledge and methods. To promote the development of regional and national disciplines, he suggested that the first is to break down professional barriers and explore new paths of interdisciplinarityThe second is to attach importance to the theoretical construction of regional and national disciplines and broaden the research horizonThird, it is necessary to seize the tide of the times of technological innovation and promote revolutionary changes in the structure of knowledge production.
Professor Alexander Liebermann of the Institute of East European Studies of the Free University of Berlin, Professor Wang Fan, Dean of the Foreign Affairs University, Professor Fang Ning, Distinguished Professor of Shanghai Wai Chinese University, Professor Kent Colder, former Dean of the Paul Nietzsche Institute for Advanced Study at Johns Hopkins University, Professor Gao Bingzhong of Beijing Normal University, Professor Deng Cheng, Director of the Development Planning Department of Xidian University, Professor Dmitry Sheze, Vice President of Tambov State University, and Sergei, Director of the Research Center for State Authorities of Tambov State University Experts such as Khormutinjin made keynote speeches respectively.
The two-day symposium featured 23 parallel sub-forums, covering a wide range of topics such as regional and country talent training, education, science and technology, diplomacy, energy transition, and nationalism. More than 170 speakers focused on Europe, Eurasia, the Middle East, Latin America, Africa, Asia-Pacific, South Asia and other regions, and conducted in-depth analysis of global politics, economy, and society from multiple perspectives. The Shanghai Institute of Global Governance and Regional Country Studies will continue to strengthen the construction of the discipline system, academic system, discourse system and knowledge system of regional country studies, and continue to build an academic community of regional country studies.