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[Xinhua] Study of global governance needs new perspectives
According to Wang, chief editor of the book, 38 book contributors are from North America, Europe, Africa and Asia with a wide spectrum of backgrounds including politics, academia, business, international organizations, research institutions and educational institutions. Their professional and practical viewpoints make the book a reliable source.
October 26 , 2021 -
CGTN | China: 50 years at the UN
Fifty years ago, on October 25, the lawful seat of the People's Republic of China (PRC) was restored in the United Nations (UN), marking a milestone event in the history of the international organization.
October 25 , 2021 -
[newsgd.com] New book offers insights into China and globalization
The open-access book, published by Springer Nature in English, is titled Consensus or Conflict? -China and Globalization in the 21st Century and edited by Wang Huiyao, President of Center for China and Globalization and Alistair Michie, Secretary General of British East Asia Council.
October 18 , 2021 -
[Global Times] New book explains how consensus, not conflict, is a way forward towards globalization amid accelerated competition
The book titled Consensus or Conflict? China and Globalization in the 21st Century provides a diversity of views on those widely concerned topics such as global governance, climate change, global health, migration, financial market, and sustainable development.
October 13 , 2021 -
【China Daily】Global experts stress need for global unity
A new book titled Consensus or Conflict? China and Globalization in the 21st Century, compiled by China's leading think tank Center for China and Globalization(CCG) brings together leading international scholars and policymakers to analyze why the current 'rules-based world order' needs reform. Overall, most authors stressed that a consensus must be reached about the future of our world.
October 12 , 2021 -
Asia Times: Interview with editor of ‘Consensus or Conflict’
The structural problems are still there. But how we can manage the risk, how we can control that and not let it get out of hand, is really the most important.
October 12 , 2021 -
【Asia Times】Finding paths through a bumpy world
Without a doubt, China’s current campaigns in public relations are dreadful – but the reader is left to wonder if the problem really lies in mere rhetoric. The real problem, in the view of Harvard’s Graham Allison, is that the United States cannot reconcile itself to the prospect that China will become the world’s most powerful country.
October 12 , 2021