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Horizon of Chinese officials broadened by overseas training (4)
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21:49, September 10, 2007

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Yu, an office director of the Planning and Financing Department of China Meteorological Administration said "the U.S. government is very careful and prudent in making and implementing government plan and polices, but the United States also has some institutional defects."

Yu cited the devastating Hurricane Katrina as an example, saying the weak points of U.S. federal system in emergency response were exposed during the hurricane,"

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Ye Duchu, the Central Party School professor, said "though the overseas training for the officials are only short term, many have realized problems of their own and started strategic thinking of similar problems after the training."

"They also think about issues significant to social harmony such as the distribution of wealth and environmental protection," he said, stressing "this need their own observation and experience and cannot be got through books."

"The government should organize more officials to study in developed countries and enable them to learn, to observe and to experience," he said, stressing "this is conducive to promoting China''s integration with the world," he said.

(Xinhua correspondents Cui Jing and Wei Minli contributed to this story.)

Source: Xinhua
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