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International and Immersive

As a member of the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang, Tang Kun, a professor at the Vanke School of Public Health with Tsinghua University, believes he has a channel to voice his concerns and commendations regarding China’s political decision-making process.

In 2019, he was commissioned by his party, one of the eight other political parties on the Chinese mainland in addition to the Communist Party of China (CPC), to head a research project on enhancing the participation of China’s next generation in global governance. Tang was able

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