International Seminar on "Government Management under the Financial Crisis" Held in Beijing
From November 8 to 9, the international seminar on "government management under the financial crisis" was held at the China National School of Administration in Beijing. Wei Liqun, Executive Vice President of the National School of Administration, He Jiacheng, Zhou Wenzhang, Vice President of the National School of Administration, and Yang Keqin, Dean of the National School of Administration attended the opening ceremony. More than 90 representatives of member countries of the International Federation of Administrative Colleges and Universities and experts and scholars from relevant fields attended the seminar.
The International Seminar on "Government Management under the Financial Crisis" was successfully concluded
The international seminar on "Government Management under the Financial Crisis" was successfully concluded in Beijing on the afternoon of September 9. Over the past two days, the delegates have held serious discussions on issues such as "experience of governments in dealing with the global financial crisis" and "pursuit of excellence in public administration education and training", and reached consensus in many aspects, which have laid a good foundation for further promoting exchanges and cooperation.
Theme
From November 8 to 9, the international seminar on "government management under the financial crisis" was held at the China National School of Administration in Beijing. The seminar was hosted by the National School of Administration and the International Federation of Administrative Schools. The theme of this international seminar is "government management under the financial crisis", and the sub themes are "experience of governments in coping with the global financial crisis" and "pursuit of excellence in public administration education and training". More than 90 representatives of member countries of the International Federation of Administrative Colleges and Universities and experts and scholars from relevant fields were invited to attend the seminar.
Key Guests

Wei Liqun, Executive Vice President of the National School of Administration
He Jiacheng, Vice President of the National School of Administration
Valerie Termini, President of the International Federation of Administrative Schools
Jin Jianxi, President of the International Society for Administrative Sciences
Mazya McLedze, President of the Central and Eastern European Federation of Administrative Colleges and Universities
Meredith Newman, President of the American Institute of Public Administration
John Halligan, Deputy Director of Department of Public Administration, University of Canberra, Australia

Cauchy Tom Leo, Vice President of the American Society of Public Administration

Simon Mames Lero, Director of the Administrative Training and Research Center for African Development

Wolfgang Drexler, Head of Department of Governance, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
Stanka Setnica Kanka, Head of the Department of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

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Wei Liqun

He Jiacheng

Valariel Termini

Gold judge tin

Mazya McLedze

Meredith Newman
The opening ceremony
Wei Liqun: Governments of all countries have made remarkable achievements in coping with the international financial crisis
Wei Liqun, Executive Vice President of the National School of Administration and President of the China Administrative System Reform Research Association, said that after the financial crisis, governments around the world are facing severe challenges. Over the past two years, governments and the international community have made joint efforts to actively respond to the international financial and economic crisis, and achieved remarkable results.
  Valariel Termini: To establish a public coordination system
In his speech, the President of the International Federation of Administrative Schools, Valariel Termini, believed that government management needs to establish a multi-level public coordination system, reform the administrative system, and promote the quality and transparency of government management in public services.
Jin Zhengxi: International Policy Coordination Promotes Healthy Economic Development
Jin Zhengxi, President of the International Association of Administrative Sciences, pointed out at the meeting that after the financial crisis, governments of all countries need an international policy coordination while strengthening financial and economic supervision to ensure the healthy and sustainable development of the world economy.
  Mazya McLedze: The Government Needs Deep Functional Reform
What is the role of the government in the financial crisis? Mazya McLedze, president of the Central and Eastern European Federation of Administrative Colleges and Universities, believes that due to the complexity of the financial crisis, the government needs to take a deeper and fundamental reform of government functions, which requires a long-term vision and firm confidence to promote.
 
Sub theme I: Experience of governments in coping with the global financial crisis
Wei Liqun: The Chinese government responded effectively to the financial crisis
Wei Liqun said that in the face of the impact of the crisis, the Chinese government made comprehensive analysis, accurate judgment, decisive decisions and calmly responded. Practice has proved that the package plan and policy measures adopted by the Chinese government are powerful and effective, and China's development model has withstood the test in the impact of this crisis.
  Wolfgang Drexler: Establishing Modern Public Governance
Wolfgang Drexler believes that all innovative public governance actually refers to innovation friendly public governance, which is a kind of governance that encourages innovation. This is what we need. In the process of public governance, it is not to intervene in the private sector, but to support the activities of the private sector
Bo Guili: The government must promote the equalization of basic public services
Bo Guili, director of the Public Management Teaching and Research Department of the National School of Administration, believes that the Chinese government must vigorously promote the equalization of basic public services, which is not only an urgent need to deal with the international financial crisis, but also an important task for China to achieve the goal of modernization.
  Bruce Wooldridge: Dealing with the Fair Distribution of Costs and Benefits
Bruce Wuerdrich advocated that government management should be able to bring more social services to human beings and people, and should be fully committed to social justice, which requires a compensatory service, so as to make up for the unfairness and disadvantages that the poor suffer internally.
 
Sub theme 2: Pursue excellence in public administration education and training
He Jiacheng: Government management largely depends on the quality of civil servants
He Jiacheng, vice president of the National School of Administration, said that excellent public administration education and training are crucial to improving government governance and civil servants' ability. The National School of Administration of China is making unremitting efforts to this end, and is willing to work with other countries to strengthen public administration education and training
  Li Xuefeng: Excellence standards help improve China's administrative management system
Li Xuefeng, professor of the Emergency Management Training Department of the National School of Administration, said at the international seminar on "government management under the financial crisis" that the "Standards of Excellence" will help improve China's administrative management system. At the same time, we can also use China's school running philosophy to support and supplement the standards of excellence. When conditions are ripe
Meredith Newman: Redefining the International Situation in Crisis
Meredith Newman, president of the American Institute of Public Administration, believes that the global financial crisis has caused different levels of trauma around the world. Redefining the international situation under the economic crisis can help us improve public administration education and training, and achieve excellent public administration and certification.
  The International Seminar on "Government Management under the Financial Crisis" was successfully concluded
Over the past two days, the delegates have held serious discussions on issues such as "experience of governments in dealing with the global financial crisis" and "pursuit of excellence in public administration education and training", and reached consensus in many aspects, which have laid a good foundation for further promoting exchanges and cooperation.