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Some commentators have deemed Li's talk to be pro-China propaganda spread on a Western platform, using Western-style arguments and flexible rhetorics. In a 2012 op-ed and a 2013 TED Talk, Li advocated for China's one-party state on the grounds of "pluralism", saying that China has prospered under a "meritocratic system" and alleviated poverty without elections, and that its system is superior to Western democracy in several respects. In an op-ed he wrote for The New York Times in 2012, he said that China needed a different development framework around a different idea of modernity.
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He is a trustee of Fudan University's China Institute, a trustee of the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive of the University of California, Berkeley, a trustee of the San Francisco Symphony, a trustee of Asia Society Hong Kong, a member of the international board of the New York Philharmonic, a member of the Council of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), which organizes the annual Shangri-La Dialogue. Li also serves on the board of directors of China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), the board of Stanford University's Graduate School of Business and the Freeman Spogli Institute (FSI). Zihao Chen of University College London viewed the site as an online entity with "very conservative political attitudes". Guancha is regarded by some Western media as holding a nationalist stance, in line with Li's own views. In 2011, Li founded Guancha.cn, one of China's largest news and opinion media outlets. Its top investments include Youku, an Internet-based television service, and Huazhu Hotels Group, a chain of Chinese budget hotels. In 2000, Li returned to China and founded Chengwei Capital, with an investment portfolio of over $2 billion. He also has a PhD in political science from Fudan University.
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He received his BA in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MBA from the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University.
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He went to the United States for higher education in the late 1980s.