Today, the United States seems to be taking a leading role in anti-globalization. What impact will this have on the future of globalization and the development of the world economy? How should developing countries respond to the changes? This book systematically collates and analyzes China’s unique development model while reflecting on China’s challenges and countermeasures in the face of the globalization crisis. The author shares his in-depth thinking on many trending issues such as technological innovation, green development, financial reform, international cooperation, and China’s foreign relations. This book highlights the urgency and necessity of global governance to achieve the common good in the global community, and it also reflects China’s long-term commitments and practices to contribute to peacebuilding and sustainable development.
The target readers of this book are scholars, analysts, instructors, and students in the fields of regional studies (especially China studies), economics, and political science. This book and the selected chapters could be used as additional reading materials for English-taught courses about Chinese studies, economics, and political science.
By:
Ding Yifan Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Country of Publication: United States Edition: New edition Dimensions:
Height: 225mm,
Width: 150mm,
Weight: 484g ISBN:9781433193200 ISBN 10: 1433193205 Pages: 276 Publication Date:27 September 2023 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
"Preface – Introduction – What Drives China’s Economic Growth under the ""New Normal""? – Core Competitiveness of China’s Equipment Manufacturing Industry and National Economic Growth – The Reform and Development of China’s Financial System – How to Better Use China’s Massive Foreign Exchange Reserves – China’s International Discourse Power – China’s Institutional Advantage – The Globalization Crisis and the New Globalization – Global Governance and the New Globalization – How China and the U.S. Can Achieve Mutual Benefits – Constructive Partnership between China and the EU in the Process of Globalization – The Rise of the BRICS – How Could China Contribute to The Development in Africa? – Building a Community of Shared Future – Index."
Dr. Ding Yifan graduated from the University of Bordeaux. He once served as the Deputy Director of the Institute of World Development of the Development Research Center of China’s State Council.