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Horizon of Chinese officials broadened by overseas training (3)
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21:49, September 10, 2007

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The mission of the China Public Policy Program is to support the training of Chinese officials in an effort to enhance their capacity to manage policy in rapidly changing domestic international public environments, Cunning said.

"We think, in a large country like China, the quality and ability of government officials play a vital role in the changing process from planned economy to market economy," Cunning said.

Sun Zhen, an office director from economy and trade department of National Development and Reform Commission, have studied in Duck Sanford Institute of Public Policy in 2006.

"Our training covers a wide range of areas besides public policy, we have other courses on security, public health, education and land management," he said.

As long as Sun had time during his study in Duke, he visited U.S. companies and government. Sun, responsible for regional economic development, has learned lots about regional economic development during his stay in the United States.

"I find the United States also faces unbalanced development of regional economy and we can learn from U.S. experience to promote development of regional economy," he said.

Yu Xinwen, Sun''s classmate in Duke said "to learn the experience of developed countries does not mean we must follow them one hundred percent."

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