Keyword“ambassador ” A total of 24 results were found
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Ambassador of Mexico to China: Mexico and China Continuously Renovate Their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership for Mutual BenefitApril 02 , 2022
// Editor's noteChina and the World in a Changing Context: Perspectives from Ambassadors to China is the fourth book in the “China and Globalization” series, and was published in partnership with Springer Nature. With a total of 23 essays and 10 speeches from 27 Beijing-based ambassadors representing Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas and Oceania, this volume examines a complex and changing world from the perspective of ambassadors, who are frontline participants of globalization and poised to champion more inclusive and more effective global governance. Their insights on China and the world in this book provide a unique and poignant view for anyone trying to make sense of the rapidly evolving global context. “The Comprehensive Strategic Partnership has given a great boost to bilateral trade, reciprocal investments, tourism, and technological and scientific cooperation.”——H.E. Mr. José Luis Bernal, Ambassador of the United Mexican States to the People’s Republic of China
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Wang Huiyao’s Address on CCG Ambassadors RoundtableMarch 15 , 2022
Dr. WANG Huiyao, CCG President, Springer Series "China and Globalization" Editor, gave an address on CCG's new book China and the World in a Changing Context: Perspectives from Ambassadors to China.
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China and the World: perspectives from eight European ambassadors to ChinaMarch 15 , 2022
CCG’s new book China and the World in a Changing Context: Perspectives from Ambassadors to China was recently released online. This open access book presents China and a changing globalized world from the perspective of 23 ambassadors to China, covering key development topics including economic growth, foreign policy, and SDG-related themes. In this article, CCG presents perspectives from eight European ambassadors to China.
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EU Ambassador Speaks at CCG Annual ForumJuly 30 , 2021
European companies in China have repeatedly voiced their concerns about the continuing deterioration of the business environment. It is not business as usual. Investment decisions tend to be delayed, distortions and overcapacities impede competition, human resources management has become extremely difficult, legal uncertainties increase in view of conflicting regulations and diverging standards between China and the rest of the world.