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This open access book is essay collection of Dr. Henry Huiyao Wang, a renowned International Chinese scholar and founder of one of the world's leading non-governmental think tanks, that focus on China's continued interactions with globalization and its domestic and foreign policies in the post-pandemic era. The author has witnessed China's miraculous transformation and the impressive development and the challenges it has experienced over the past decades.
The book offers unique perspectives on both the continuity and transformation of globalization in the context of increased isolationism, populism, and protectionism. It also expounds China's vision for a more multilateral, pluralistic world that is based in a more egalitarian and multipolar -oriented form of globalization. The essays contained herein provide innovative insights,unique analysis and policy suggestions for decision makers, academic and think tank scholars, international business leaders and international relations students who are interested in global governance and China's relations with outside world. , . Dr. Wang also emphasizes the key role of international organizations in China's unique vision for a new era of globalization and multilateral reforms in a multipolar world, giving them new life and new meaning to the ultimate benefit of all countries in the world.
Contents
Globalization isnt dying its just growing up and becoming more global.- Globalization isnt dead its Just not American anymore.- Could Reshaping the World Order Usher in the Return of Economic Globalization.- Three reasons foreign policy driven by security concerns will make the world poorer and more dangerous.- Democracy-autocracy divide will not serve global or even Western interests.- A meeting of transatlantic minds.- A New Economic Globalization to Reshape the World Order.- A World Data Organisation needed to avoid rules-based disorder.- Flurry of summits in Asia shows there is hope yet for multilateralism.- From ASEAN and G20 to APEC as world leaders meet in person again three reasons to root for multilateralism.- Munich Security Conference a platform gathering more global attention.- SCO summit shows China well placed to promote peace multilateralism and development.- How a G3 mechanism could reset US-China-EU relations and tackle global challenges.- Chinasforeign policy is misunderstood.- How China can multilateralise the BRI.- To Save Global Trade Start Small.- Why we mustnt let security eclipse economics as the driver of international affairs.- The positive role of trade in world peace stability and prosperity Japan should be open to China joining the CPTPP.- Chinas CPC National Congress embraces development and prosperity.- Five reasons Chinas reopening is good news for the global economy.- Its time for a data Bretton Woods to set rules of the road for the digital economy.- How China is helping Middle East economies pivot away from Gulf oil.- China providing strong impetus for attracting foreign investment.- Why China is still a solid growth engine and safe harbour for multinationals amid rising anti-globalisation.- US concerns about China's data security should be addressed but not with a TikTok ban.- Chinas role in promoting an open and inclusive digital global village.- China-EU.- China-US.- China-Eurasia.- Why China-USacademic exchange matters.- Restoring people to people ties in the wake of zero Covid.- Ushering innovative policies in China to embrace global talent.- Research co-operation pays dividends far beyond academia.- Chinas zero Covid policy has had a severe impact on its stock of global talent.- How China can borrow from Aristotles art of rhetoric to tell its story better.



