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What does it mean to be a female leader today?
As a Global Women's Summit is set to convene in Beijing, we find a powerful answer to that question in the story of Dr. Lin Li.
She is both a gujong vs. Virtuoso and a War Studies Scholar, and her journey is a profound testament to redefining success by embracing multiple seemingly divergent passions.
Round Table's Niu Honglin sat down with Dr. Lin to learn more.
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First on the program.
In a world that often asks us to choose a single path, how do we redefine leadership on our own terms?
The convergence of global female leaders in Beijing for a major summit brings this question into sharp focus, and few embody its answer more strikingly than Dr. Lin Li.
She has masterfully woven together two seemingly opposite worlds.
One, the strategic discipline of war studies, and the expressive artistry of the Gu Zhong Second.
Her life is a compelling argument that true influence in the modern era comes not from specialization alone, but from the unique synthesis of diverse passions.
Roundtable's Niu Honglin sat down with Dr. Lin to learn more.
Here's their chat.
But offstage, the same hints flip through academic journals on international politics, preparing lectures and research papers.