However, I believe that internationalization not only refers to learning advanced foreign knowledge and technology, but also includes the concepts of social science and human civilization. Moreover, internationalization should not only focus on foreign countries, but also take China into account, because international competition has already started in our backyard, and studying China itself is to study internationalization.
I study business management. I found that since the reform and opening up, our students have learned so many management theories and methods, and our enterprises have learned so many management theories and methods, but they are basically other people's things, and it is difficult to internalize those things. For example, management by objectives in management, behind this management method are two cultures at work, one is humanism and the other is scientism. You brought them here, but these two things are not in your culture. You are not a contract society or precise quantitative management, so this set is of little use to us.
Look at the foreign comments on us. They think that there are many excellent things in China's culture that can solve problems that they can't solve. Like last year's Wenchuan earthquake and this year's global financial crisis, China's performance is quite outstanding. We mobilize the society through the organizational advantages of the government, which is very efficient. What seems impossible abroad can be done here.
For example, the Japanese have made a deep study of China and made a clear study of our government behavior, decision-making behavior and psychological state. The boss of a car company I know told me that when dealing with and negotiating with the Japanese, I found that the other side studied themselves very thoroughly, and they even used the government to pressure enterprises to make concessions on prices and sales channels.