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Jiang Jieyuan: A wise man with the ambition to serve the country
Reporter Liang Bingjian
Jiang Jieyuan, 2016 PhD candidate in World Economics, China WTO Research Institute, published four independently written and co-authored papers in CSSCI journals; worked as an intern at the Market Access Department of the WTO Secretariat, participated in the 21st Model WTO Competition and served as China's chief negotiator, and was selected into the UNESCO reserve talent pool; participated in multiple research projects by the Ministry of Commerce and the Ministry of Finance, and was rated as one of the Three Best Students in Beijing during w88 casino. About to work in the national government department.
Jiang Jieyuan completed her bachelor's degree and doctorate degree at the University of International w88 and Economics, and has spent eight years at this w88 casino. She witnessed batches of Huiyuan students coming and going, and watched the scientific research building being built little by little. fromIn a sense, Jiang Jieyuan and the University of International w88 have grown together in each other's company.“My three views were formed here. It is difficult to describe in words the importance of the University of International w88 to me,” she sighed.

Meng Ying‘Global Village’
Being in ChinaA member of the WTO Research Institute, Jiang Jieyuan’s experience during her doctoral studies was very close to the WTO. After being recommended by her mentor, she received an internship opportunity in the Market Access Department of the WTO Secretariat, where she participated in the construction of the import licensing database of WTO member states. During her half-year internship in Geneva, she devoted most of her energy to this work. theAfter the database goes online, it will greatly improve the transparency of information related to import quotas and licensing requirements for various goods in member countries, making international w88 more convenient.
In Jiang Jieyuan’s memories, this is an item"Meaningful and interesting" work. WTO has 164member states, each country reports import licensing information in different ways.Although this brings certain difficulties to her work, she willCauseThe origin of this phenomenonBecause of dramacalled“Every country has its own character”. When she said this, there was a hint of smile in her tone, as if the "global village" had turned from a metaphor into a reality, and every country was a "villager" of flesh and blood.
asThe location of the WTO Secretariat, where Jiang Jieyuan works and lives in Geneva, she can meet people from all over the worldWe, themMost of them speak the same language, English, with the accents of their respective hometowns mixed into it. People from various countries temporarily forget their nationalities and work together as civil servants of international organizations to achieve a common goal. In such an environment, it really makes people understandI have a deeper understanding of the concept of "global village". "Everyone seems to have no difference," Jiang Jieyuan described her feeling of working with many foreigners at that time.
The harmonious atmosphere is just hereOne of the charms of working at the WTO is the care she felt from her seniors there, which particularly impressed her. “I even feel that interns are given preferential treatment.” During her internship at the WTO, Jiang Jieyuan could meet many “big figures.” Sometimes the authors of textbooks when she was a student were on the same level as you. In their spare time, they would devote their energy to pointing out the problems encountered by juniors in work and scientific research. This phenomenon is not limited to the ChineseAccording toJiang Jieyuan’s memories,“Helping younger generations” seems to be the atmosphere throughout the WTO. Sometimes, interns from backward areas are cared for just to “let them return home with knowledge.”
This paragraph is hereThe six-month internship at the WTO left a deep impression on Jiang Jieyuan, and her experience of getting involved with international organizations began more than ten years ago. 201112430_12557“Open and free”, this was the first impression that international organizations left on her. Since then, “interning in an international organization” has become her dream.
There was an apartment next door to the hotel where the University of International w88 and Economics visiting group stayed, mainly for interns from international organizations. In her junior year, she once sighed at the people coming in and out of the apartment door and with her friends:"If I could come again in the future, it would be great to work for an international organization." The young man's longing words became a reality many years later. When she moved into the apartment as an intern at the Market Access Department of the WTO Secretariat, looking at the familiar hotel next door, she felt as if she had lived in another world. "I'm back again," she said to herself.
Aspirations to serve the country
ends inShortly after her internship at the WTO, Jiang Jieyuan participated in the Model WTO Negotiation Competition. If "openness and freedom" is her first impression of international organizations,After this negotiation competition, Jiang Jieyuan felt more urgency and responsibility.In the three-day event, athletes from all over the worldThe 72 contestants were divided into 12 delegations and formed 6 committees to discuss a series of issues. AndOne of themissues cannot be reached in every negotiationConsensus——"China's developing country status and special and differential treatment".
The memory of that game is still clear in Jiang Jieyuan’s mind. makeAs the world’s second largest economy, China’s status as a developing country has been questioned by delegations from developed countries led by the United States. At the same time, delegations from developing countries such as India hope that China will become a developing country.“Leaderships” assume more international responsibilities. “Pressure will come from both developed and developing countries,” recalled Jiang Jieyuan, who was the head of the Chinese delegation at the time.
Different fromDuring her internship in the Market Access Department of the WTO Secretariat, Jiang Jieyuan had a pleasant office atmosphere with her colleagues. For the first time, Jiang Jieyuan truly felt the pressure China was under on the international political stage. In her mind, international organizations are no longer just a paradise that makes people feel that "the world is unified", but through themselves show her the severity and fierceness of modern international competition. "I can be considered a 'back wave'." Jiang Jieyuan lamented the current unequal status of China in the world and the unequal treatment it received in international organizations. She felt more and more responsible. "We were absent when Western countries formulated the 'rules of the game' for international organizations. Now we must first actively study to break the passive situation." As a student majoring in world economics at the China WTO Research Institute, Jiang Jieyuan found her own way of serving the country after years of exploration.
Now, Jiang Jieyuan is about to defend her doctoral thesis. Standing at the end of her student days, she looks back on her decision to study for a doctorate four years ago.She was quite touched. in"Only Doctrine" is betterIn this noisy day, she wants to remind the juniors and girls behind her:“Doctoral studies are more suitable for students with high creativity and strong thirst for knowledge. In addition, the higher the academic qualifications, the narrower the employment opportunities. When deciding whether to pursue further studies, employment planning must be considered.” Regarding working in international organizations, Jiang Jieyuan also encourages latecomers to have the courage to try. “At present, our students still have relatively little contact with international organizations,” she lamented, “but China needs talents in this field.” Fortunately, there are people like Jiang Jieyuan who are deeply involved in this field. As for Ph.D.s, the more aware they are of the great responsibility, the more “there is a promising future.”