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Fudan University opens Belt & Road research institute

- By HE WEI in Shanghai hewei@chinadaily.com.cn

Shanghai’s Fudan University has opened a research institute focused on the Belt and Road Initiative, and it aims to provide policy insight and intellectu­al support to Chinese diplomacy.

The Fudan Institute of Belt and Road & Global Governance is an answer to President Xi Jinping’s philosophy on global governance and a substantia­l move to promote the initiative, according to Jiao Yang, the university’s Party chief and director of the institute.

“Universiti­es and research institutes have much to do to implement and push ahead with Xi’s global vision, especially the Belt and Road Initiative,” she said.

Jiao said Fudan University has been an active member of the Belt and Road Think Tank Cooperatio­n Alliance, which brings together experts to discuss policies and initiative projects.

The new institute should “groom talent accordingl­y and yield first-class results” that contribute to diplomacy with Chinese characteri­stics, added Wang Yajun, a senior official with the Internatio­nal Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee.

The institute comprises eight branches that perform research on a variety of sectors, such as internatio­nal security, global governance, people-topeople exchanges and internatio­nal communicat­ion.

Experts have called for concerted efforts in research orientatio­n among like-minded groups, as well as a “questionor­iented” approach when the institute is up and running.

“The think tank should refrain from simply providing literary reviews and publishing academic articles,” said Du Yubo, head of the China Associatio­n of Higher Education. “Instead, it should focus on issues derived from reality and aim to provide tangible solutions.”

Zheng Bijian, head of the China Institute for Innovation and Developmen­t Strategy, added that Fudan University can use interdisci­plinary resources to promote domestic and internatio­nal cooperatio­n as well as improve internatio­nal policy exchanges, so as to help lay a foundation to promote the initiative.

The institute is supported by China CEFC Energy, which has pledged 5 million yuan ($753,400) a year to bolster its developmen­t.

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