

Beschreibung
This open access book aims to help readers make sense of our changing world by sharing the views of global thought leaders on the rise of China, from evolving geopolitics, world economy, US-China relations, and EU-China relations, to major global issues like ...
This open access book aims to help readers make sense of our changing world by sharing the views of global thought leaders on the rise of China, from evolving geopolitics, world economy, US-China relations, and EU-China relations, to major global issues like climate change, global governance and the emerging of Global South in policy development.
The fifty-one dialogues contained in this book are transcripts from the CCG Global Dialogues of online discussions hosted by the CCG President Henry Huiyao Wang in conversation with Global opinion leaders from renowned scholars of international relations, economics, and history, to journalists, policymakers, and business leaders.
The speakers featured in this book are Graham Allison, Paige Alexander, Fred Bergsten, Kerry Brown, Neil Bush, Barry Buzan, Kent E. Calder, Ronnie Chan, Ray Dalio, Niall Ferguson, David Firestein, Arancha Gonzalez, Richard Haass, John Hamre, Wolfgang Ischinger, William Kirby, David Lampton, Pascal Lamy, Leslie Maasdorp, Liu Yawei, Kishore Mahbubani, Aaditya Mattoo, Joseph Nye, Lord Jim O'Neill, Douglas Paal, Henry Paulson, Noah Pickus, Stephen Roach, Anthony Saich, Lawrence H. Summers, Susan Thornton, Justin Vaisse, Martin Wolf and Wang Shi.
These wide-ranging discussions offer unique insights and perspectives on key trends shaping our world in the 21st century, China's relations with the world, the global challenges we face and ways in which we can salvage multilateralism and reform global governance, while also touching on new trends and tensions in geopolitics, as well as the evolving issues on China and globalization, the world economic outlook and transnational threats, and how the various actors to play a positive role in promoting peace and prosperity in the post-pandemic era.
This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access Provides unique insights and perspectives on key trends shaping our world in the 21st century Offers suggestions that are relevant to policymakers, researchers and practitioners both in China and globally Presented in a relaxed and accessible Q&A format with dozens of well-known global opinion leaders
Autorentext
Henry Huiyao Wang, Ph.D. is the Founder and President of the Center for China and Globalization (CCG), a think tank ranked among top 100 think tanks in the world. He had been appointed as Counselor to China s State Council (China s Cabinet) by Chinese Premier. He is now a distinguished Professor of China Foreign Affairs University and was a Dean of Institute of Development Research of Southwestern University of Finance and Economics.
Dr. Wang has pursued PhD studies at University of Western Ontario and Manchester University and obtained his Ph.D. degree in international management. He was a Senior Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School and a Senior Fellow at Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and Brookings Institution. He used to work at Chinese Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation in Beijing and also served as Chief Trade Representative for Canada Quebec Government in Hong Kong and Greater China. He was a member of Advisory Board of International Organization of Migration (IOM) of the UN. In addition, Dr. Wang is a Paris Peace Forum Steering Committee Member, Duke Kunshan University Advisory Board Member and Ivey Business School Asia Advisory Board Member.
Professor Wang is a global thought leader on globalization, global governance and China international relations. Dr. Wang has published over 100 Chinese and English books and hundreds of articles and papers related to globalization, global governance, global migration, China s international relations, China s migrations, China s outbound investments. He is the Chief Editor of Springer Nature s China and Globalization Book Series . His latest English books include: Escaping Thucydides s Trap: Dialogue with Graham Allison on China-US Relations (2023); The Ebb and Flow of Globalization: Chinese Perspectives on China s Development and Role in the World (2022); Award winning book Consensus or Conflict? China and Globalization in the 21st Century (2021); The Globalization of Chinese Enterprises: Trends and Characteristics (2020); China s Domestic and International Migration Development (2019); and Handbook on China and Globalization (2019).
Mabel Lu Miao, Ph.D. is the Co-Founder and Secretary-General of Center for China and Globalization (CCG), a Munich Security Conference (MSC) Young Leader, Founder of Global Young Leaders Dialogue (GYLD) and Executive Director of Alliance of Global Talent Organizations (AGTO). She is also an Adjunct Professor of University of International Business and Economics, Professor at Huaqiao University, Postgraduate Supervisor at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Researcher at Beijing Foreign Studies University, and a Senior Fellow of Lee Kuan Yew Public Policy School of National University of Singapore. She received her Ph.D. in Contemporary Chinese Studies from Beijing Normal University and has been a visiting scholar at New York University s China House and the Fairbank Center at Harvard University. Dr. Miao is a co-author on many Chinese Social Science Academy blue books and Chinese Social Science Foundation s research project reports. Dr. Miao has co-authored with Dr. Huiyao Wang in publishing and editing a number of books in Chinese and English, which detail developments in China s international business and world migration and global governance. These publications in English include: China s Domestic and International Migration Development (2019); Transition and Opportunity: Strategies from Business Leaders on Making the Most of China s Future (2022); Strategies for Chinese Enterprises Going Global (2023); The Future of China s Development and Globalization: Views from Ambassadors to China (2024); Enhancing Global Governance in a Fragmented World: Prospects, Issues, and the Role of China (2024); and Global Development and Cooperation with China: New Ideas, Policies and Initiatives for a Changing World (2025
Inhalt
The New Geopolitical Reality.- Quo Vadis at a Crossroads in US China relations.- The Future of Great Power Relations How Can the US and China Co-exist.- Challenges and Changes moving forward for the US and China in a post pandemic world.- History at a Turning Point Pandemic Ukraine and the Changing Relations Between China Europe and the United States.- Building a Floor for the ChinaUS Relations Scenarios and Recommendations.- The Bush Legacy and Beyond a 50Year Retrospective of US China Exchange.- Shifting Sands of Soft Power in the Context of Great Power Competition.- New Realities in an Interwoven World.- Escaping Thucydides Trap.- World Economic Outlook.- Global Economy and Sino US Relations.- Whats Next for the Global Economic Leadership Amid Rising USChina Tensions.- The Global Economic Outlook and its Implications for China.- The New Protectionism Origins Implications and Remedies.- Productive Competition as an Alternative to Cooperation.- Making Trade Work for Prosperity People and Planet.- Global Issues Demand Global Solidarity.- Globalization Challenges and Potential Strategies.- Advancing the 2030 Agenda in Uncertain Times Sustainability and the Quest for China US Cooperation.- Think Tanks and American Foreign Policy.- Navigating an Imperfect Storm Think Tanks in a Changing World Order.- The Jimmy Carter Legacy and Lessons for Moral Leadership in the 21st Century.- Climate and Digital the Biggest Issues in our post Covid World.- Empires of Ideas Universities Exchanges and the Lessons they Teach Us.- Innovation in Education the New Global University.- Multilateralism and Global Governance.- Open Discussion the Key to Peaceful Global Governance.- The Rise of Asia and Its Implications for an Increasingly Multipolar World.- China Germany Europe in an Uncertain time a Conversation on the Intersection of Diplomacy and Business.- Enhancing Global Governance in a F…