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This open access book draws on the insights and wisdom of representatives from a wide range of international organizations with a presence in China, leveraging their rich experience in their respective fields as well as their unique understanding of China's development and its role in the world. In a world of increased tension between governments and a rise in regionalism, globally positioned non-governmental international organizations are key to keeping the lines of communication open. In addition to the United Nations and its affiliate organizations, a host of international organizations…mehr

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This open access book draws on the insights and wisdom of representatives from a wide range of international organizations with a presence in China, leveraging their rich experience in their respective fields as well as their unique understanding of China's development and its role in the world. In a world of increased tension between governments and a rise in regionalism, globally positioned non-governmental international organizations are key to keeping the lines of communication open. In addition to the United Nations and its affiliate organizations, a host of international organizations are ensuring that the world's most pressing issues, in areas ranging from economics to education, are being discussed.

This new book focuses on the latest trends in four major areas-global governance, trade and economics, science and technology, and culture and exchange-providing the reader with information on the latest developments in these areas with a special focus on China and its relevant contributions. It is hoped that this book will inspire deeper discussion and consideration of the issues we face as a global community and how non-governmental entities can play a stabilizing role in global communication and in exploring solutions to common challenges.
Autorenporträt
Henry Huiyao Wang, Ph.D. is the Founder and President of the Center for China and Globalization (CCG), a think tank ranked among top 100 think tanks in the world. He is also Dean of the Institute of Development Studies of Southwestern University of Finance and Economics of China, Vice Chairman of China Association for International Economic Cooperation, and a Director of Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs. He is currently a steering committee member of Paris Peace Forum and a member of the advisory boards of both Duke Kunshan University and Richard Ivey Business School. He has served as an expert advisor for the World Bank, IOM, and ILO. He pursued his Ph.D. studies at the University of Western Ontario and the University of Manchester. He is the Chief Editor of the Springer Nature book series China and Globalization Series, Chinese Enterprise Globalization Series and the International Talent Development in China Series. He was Senior Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School and Visiting Fellow at Brookings Institute. His books in English include Globalizing China (2012); China Goes Global (2016); Handbook on China and Globalization (2019); Globalization of Chinese Enterprises (2020); Consensus or Conflict?: China and Globalization in the 21st Century (2021); The Ebb and Flow of Globalization: Chinese Perspectives on China’s Development and Role in the World (2022); Understanding Globalization, Global Gaps, Power Shifts in the 21st Century: CCG Global Dialogues (2022); Escaping Thucydides’s Trap: Dialogue with Graham Allison on China-US Relations (2023) and Enhancing Globalization in a Fragmented World (2024).  Mabel Lu Miao, Ph.D. is the Secretary-General of CCG, a Munich Security Conference (MSC) Young Leader, and the Deputy Director General of the International Writing Center at Beijing Normal University. She is also an Adjunct Professor at Huaqiao University and an Adjunct Researcher at Beijing Foreign Studies University. She received her Ph.D. in Contemporary Chinese Studies from Beijing Normal University and has been a visiting scholar at New York University’s China House and the Fairbank Center at Harvard University. Dr. Miao is a co-author of many Chinese Social Science Academy blue books and Chinese Social Science Foundation's research project reports. Dr. Miao has published a number of books in Chinese, which detail developments in China’s outbound business and global talent. Her latest publications in English include Blue Book of Global Talent: Annual Report on the Development of Chinese Students Studying Abroad; International Migration of China: Status, Policy and Social Responses to the Globalization of Migration (2017); China's Domestic and International Migration Development (2019); Transition and Opportunity: Strategies from Business Leaders on Making the Most of China's Future (2022); China and the World in a Changing Context: Perspectives from Ambassadors to China (2022); Strategies for Chinese Enterprises Going Global (2023); The Challenge of “Going Out”: Chinese Experiences in Outbound Investment (2023); and The Future of China’s Development and Globalization: Views from Ambassadors to China (2024).