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BEIJING, May 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Following BBC's
Question Time program on China, CNN's celebrated senior journalist Jim Clancy
hosted a roundtable discussion about China's role in the world called "CNN
Connects: China Rising" Tuesday in Beijing.
The program featured a panel of
distinguished speakers and a live studio audience of 120 people, including some
of the chiefs of global businesses, heads of state, and leading thinkers,
currently gathering in Beijing for the on-going Fortune Global Forum.
"By airing the program, CNN deepens its commitment to
examiningChina's movements on the world stage, its impact on Asian and
neighboring countries, "said Rena Golden, senior vice president ofCNN
International.
On the panel were heads of brand-name companies like
Irwin Jacobs, chairman and CEO of Qualcomm, Luc Vandevelde, chairman of
Carrefour, Peggy Yu, founder of Dangdang.com, the largest on-line bookstore, and
Li Shan, CEO of the Bank of China International Holdings. Clay Chandler, Fortune
Magazine Senior Writer, Robert Friedman, International Editor of Fortune
Magazine, Han Sung-Joo, Professor of Korea University, and Wu Jianmin, President
of the China Foreign Affairs University also attended the roundtable discussion.
Participants debated on various subjects, ranging
from China's economic growth to China's foreign relations. Panelists agreed that
China's rise means more gain for the world, rather than fear.
Their consensus coincided with the result of an
on-line poll bythe CNN.com. Answering the question of "Does the world have more
to gain or more to fear from the emergence of China as an economicpower?" 69
percent of voters voted for "more to gain" while 31 percent voted for "more to
fear" at CNN's website, according to Clancy.
With China set to become the world's largest economy
by mid-century, and with its international influence on the rise, CNN is airing
a unique week of live and special features from Beijing, named "Eye on China".
From May 14 to 22, "Eye on China" will give CNN
audiences in more than 200 countries and regions a comprehensive look inside
China, one of the world's fastest growing economies. The coverage will focus on
China's swiftly evolving role in global politics andbusiness, and the impact of
the country's rapid modernization on its people and culture.
"A team of award-winning journalists have traveled
from the United States and Hong Kong to join Beijing-based correspondents for
the week of Eye on China coverage, which aims to give our viewers a greater
understanding of the many complex issues facing modern China," said Golden.
Other programs of the "Eye on China" will include a
one-hour documentary, "Navigating the New China", two special editions of "Talk
Asia", as well as "CNN Business Traveler" from Shanghai. Enditem
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