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Introducing an innovative theoretical framework of "reglobalisation", this title discusses how China's involvement in globalisation has changed over time, and how its role in leading the "re-globalisation" process is profoundly reshaping the world order.

Produktbeschreibung
Introducing an innovative theoretical framework of "reglobalisation", this title discusses how China's involvement in globalisation has changed over time, and how its role in leading the "re-globalisation" process is profoundly reshaping the world order.
Autorenporträt
Dong Wang is an Associate Professor of School of International Studies and Executive Director of Institute for Global Cooperation and Understanding, Peking University. Dejun Cao is a post-doctoral fellow at School of International Studies, Peking University.
Rezensionen
"Professor Wang Dong has written a very timely and important book, offering an authoritative Chinese perspective on the profound changes occurring to the globalization process. Anyone interested in understanding the impact of Chinese initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank on globalization should read this book."

Amitav Acharya, President of the International Studies Association (2014-15); The UNESCO Chair in Transnational Challenges and Governance and Distinguished Professor at the School of International Service, American University, and author of The End of American World Order

"China's re-emergence has transformed the world and will continue to do so. The West is struggling to understand this new world. But it should struggle no more. Wang Dong has provided brilliant insights into how China is reshaping the world. This volume is an indispensable guide to the post-Western era. An absolute must-read to understand our new world order."

Kishore Mahbubani, former Singapore Ambassador to the United Nations (UN); former President of the UN Security Council; Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, and the author of Has China Won?