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Vaughn Barber: Investing in and Benefiting from China’s New Development Paradigm
China’s economic growth has contributed around 30% of global growth in recent years. As a result, China’s influence on the global economy has also become more pronounced, with the spillover effect of its economy and policies having an increasingly larger impact across countries.
April 13 , 2022 -
Ambassador of Slovenia to China: The Blue Marble-An Essay on the Commonality of Human Experience
The Coronavirus crisis has put global public health at the forefront of challenges that are facing humanity. The necessity of a robust public health system and health as a global public good has been put in focus. But we now understand that global public health is not just a matter of national health systems and international health organizations, but also a matter of academia, non-governmental and philanthropic organizations, healthcare workers, as well as individual healthcare activists and advocates.
April 13 , 2022 -
Country Head of Accenture Greater China: Five Reasons for Confidence in China’s Economic Future
Globalization and digital disruption have reshaped the world trade order and industrial landscape—a process that has put China at the center. The five reasons China will remain a leader in the global economy in the near future include its “dual circulation” strategy, domestic demand-driven growth, digital technologies, carbon neutrality, as well as entrepreneurship and innovation.
April 12 , 2022 -
Pascal Lamy: The Pitfalls, Principles and Priorities of Establishing a New Global Economic Order
“Some scholars call it the world legal economic order, while others describe it as the ‘rules-based’ global order. This essay contends that the world urgently needs a new economic order. While the world cannot, and should not, revolutionize the system that is currently in place, it does need to consider how it should be reorganized and subsequently replaced by a new order. It is essential that a new order serves not only the established world powers but a greater number of the newly emerging economies and nations. The development of this new order must ensure that it is representative of a world that is markedly different from the post Second World War ‘legal economic order’. Those creating the new order are dealing with new challenges that could not even be imagined at the end of the Second World War. Humanity now inhabits a world that is more interconnected, more interdependent and, in a word, more ‘global’. This connectivity is part and parcel of the process of globalization, which at this point cannot be avoided. China and other emerging powers will be greater contributors to the process of globalization if they follow fundamental principles that benefit all of mankind.”
April 12 , 2022 -
Kenyan Ambassador: Solid Kenya–Sino Friendship Underscored in the Belt and Road Initiative
“The development potential presented by the BRI continue to be explored and additionally, presents a truly unique opportunity to rekindle an over 600-year-old relationship through people-to-people and cultural exchange.”
April 11 , 2022 -
Dominic Barton: Reflections on Youth and Leadership in the 21st Century
Most of the most impressive leaders I’ve met are actually interesting people. They don’t work all the time—they’re involved in their community. They have hobbies. They’re interesting.
April 11 , 2022 -
James Chang: PwC China Partner on Prospect of China Leading Globalization 3.0
Globalization 3.0 has gradually arrived over the last couple of years, mainly focused on information, data, technology, and finance, characterized by a high-level of technological exchange based on data and information.
April 11 , 2022