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李武荣大学英语访谈类节目表演

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2021年1月19日发(作者:晚安的英文)
MS. YANG: But this is a beautiful Embassy.

SECRETARY CLINTON: Isn't it? I am so proud and impressed by it. It
took a long time to build,

but
it
is
very
beautiful
and
very
functional.
And
the
architecture
is
Chinese-inspired,
so
it's
really
a
wonderful
addition
to
our
embassy
community.

MS.
YANG:
I
know
you
have
just
had
a
dialogue
with
the
Chinese
women. Some of them you have known for 11 years. Well, to the younger
generation of women, like your daughters, what kind of advice would you
like to give to those who aspire to succeed and lead, but could be afraid of
failure?


SECRETARY
CLINTON:
Well,
that's
a
good
way
of
phrasing
the
question,
because
I
think
that
overcoming
your
fears,
whether
you're
a
young
woman
or
a
young
man,
to
be
willing
to
take
a
risk,
to
try
something different, to follow your heart, to pursue your dreams, takes a
certain level of courage.

And I just try to tell young people who ask me all the time what I think
about the best way forward is to be true to themselves, you know, to listen
to their own heart, to do what gives them joy in life, and meaning in their
public
and
professional
careers.
And
I
think
if
you
do
that,
you
may
change,
you
may
take
a
different
path.
But if
you
can
keep
focused on
what you believe is important, I think that's the best way to proceed.

MS. YANG: Let's get back to this trip. In your testimony to the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee, you suggested that U.S. should use smart
power
to
handle
international
issues.
How
is
that
approach,
or
strategy,
reflected in your Asian trip, especially your trip to China?

SECRETARY
CLINTON:
Well,
it
is
our
goal
in
the
Obama
administration to reach out to the rest of the world using every tool at our
disposal. I like to talk about the three D's of our foreign policy: defense,
diplomacy, development.

We
want
to
emphasize,
particularly,
diplomacy
and
development.
And
what
I have
tried
to do in the
month that
I
have
had
this position is to
make clear that we will represent and defend the interests and the security
and the values of the United States, but we want to listen.


We
are
different
countries
and
different
cultures.
China
and
the
United
States have very different histories. And we need to understand each other
better so that we can find more common ground. And I was encouraged
by my talks with your leadership, that there are a number of areas we can
work on together.


We
are
constructing,
and
have
agreed,
in
principle,
to
a
strategic
and
economic dialogue that will not only include the economic crisis, which
is very important, that China and America lead on a recovery, globally,
but
clean
energy
and
climate
change,
and
more
educational
exchanges,
and
people-to-people
exchanges,
more
work
on
health
care,
medicine,
science.


I
want
to
deepen
and
broaden
the
connections,
not
only
between
government
officials,
as
important
at
that
is,
but
between
all
kinds
of
Chinese and Americans.

MS.
YANG:
You
know,
former
Treasury
Secretary
Paulson
used
to
champion
the
U.S.-Sino
dialogue
in
the
structure
of
the
Strategic
Economic
Dialogue.
Have
you
convinced
President
Obama
to
let
the
State
Department
take
back
the
reigns?
And,
if
so,
what
kind
of
new
framework of dialogue are we talking about?


SECRETARY CLINTON: Well, we are going to have a comprehensive,
integrated
dialogue.
It
will
be
co- chaired
by
myself
and
the
Treasury
Secretary,
because
I
think
there
was
an
awareness
that
our
prior
engagement
at
the dialogue
level,
government-to- government,
was
very
heavily
dominated
by
economic
concerns,
and
by
traditional
Treasury
priorities.
They
are
very
important
but
that
is
not
the
only
high-level
dialogue that needs to occur
So,
we
have
always
had
a
lot
of
interaction
at
many
levels
of
our
governments. But what we want to do is to integrate those, and to have
our
two
Presidents,
when
they
meet
at
the
G-20
summit
in
April,
announce the mechanism that we will be pursuing now.

MS. YANG: Have you found the terminology to define the relationship
between our two countries? Because under your husband's administration
we
called
it

strategic
partnership,
and
then,
in
the
Bush
administration
we
called
it

Have
you
found
the
new
words yet?


SECRETARY CLINTON: Well, I'm not as interested in the words as in
the actions. I think that we have evolved dramatically in our relationship
over the 30 years that we have had diplomatic relations. China has grown
just exponentially in a way that is a real tribute to the people of China.


But
what
we
now
need
to do is demonstrate that
the
United
States
and
China can work productively together, not only on those issues that we
have
bilateral
concerns
over,
but
to
show
leadership
to
the
rest
of
the
world.


If you just take two major issues confronting the world, I don't think it's
realistic to expect that we will see global recovery without Chinese and
American
cooperation
and
leadership.
I
know
that
it
is
not
realistic
to
expect
that
we
can
deal
with
global
climate
change
without
the
United
States and China working together.


So, what we are talking about is very concrete and specific. It is not so
much the description, as the reality and the content of what we will do
together that we're focusing on.

MS.
YANG:
Okay.
You
quoted
Chinese
story,
(speaks
Chinese),
which
means,


SECRETARY CLINTON: Yes.


MS. YANG: Yet, at the same time, the
another round of fear of protectionism. How would the U.S. government
reconcile
the
international
responsibility
with
the
demand
of
domestic
constituencies?


SECRETARY CLINTON: Well, President Obama was very quick to act,
and to make clear that we are not going to engage in protectionism. And,
with respect to the provision that was in the stimulus package, it must be
compliant with our international agreements.


We know that a round of protectionism is not in America's interests. It's
important that we work with countries like China, and others, to establish
a framework for renewed economic growth and prosperity.

Now, we also have work to do at home. Not only do we have to stimulate
our economy, but we have to be working to enhance our manufacturing
base,
work
on
our
automobile
industry.
So
we
have
a
lot
of
internal
decision-making
that
is
important
to
our
economic
future.
And
I
think
China does, too. mean, China is stimulating your economy at the central
government
level.
You
are
looking
to
deal
with
problems
like
migrant
workers who no longer have jobs.
So, we each have our own internal domestic challenges. But we cannot
solve those at the expense of generating global growth again, which will
benefit both of our people.


MS.
YANG:
You
certainly
have
your
hands
full,
with
all
sorts
of
challenges and problems around the world, from Iraq to Gaza Strip, from
nuclear
proliferation
to
climate
change.
And
then,
of
course,
the
economic crisis.


How
would
you
set
an
achievable
target
for
your
term,
as
secretary
of
state?


SECRETARY CLINTON: Well, it's true, that we have come into office at
a
time
of
so
many
problems.
You
mentioned
a
few
of
the
most
well
known. I don't know that we can pick and choose. It's one of the reasons
why I have advocated the appointment of special envoys, because I think
we
need,
as
they
say,
all
hands
on
deck.
Everyone
has
to
work
hard
together to try to untangle some of these problems, to look for solutions
where possible.


So, I don't have the luxury of saying,
be very conscious of everything going on in the world. But I did choose
to come, for my first trip, to Asia, because I want to send a clear message
that the United States is both a trans- Pacific, as well as a trans-Atlantic
power, and that much of what we see as the potential for positive growth
and good relations in the 21st century will come with Asian countries like
China.
MS. YANG: Thank you very much for your time, although it falls short of
my questions. Well, can I squeeze just one more?


SECRETARY CLINTON: Sure.

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