CCG Book: The Ebb and Flow of Globalization
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The Ebb and Flow of Globalization is the fifth book in the “China and Globalization” series. This series seeks to create a balanced global perspective by gathering the views of highly influential policy scholars, practitioners, and opinion leaders from China and around the world.
The Ebb and Flow of Globalization: Chinese Perspectives on China’s Development and Role in the World
Author: Huiyao Wang
Published in August, 2022
ISBN: 978-981-16-9253-6
Publisher: Springer Nature Publishing Group
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Dr. Henry Huiyao Wang is Founder and President of 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 Cooperation, and Director of Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs. He is currently a Steering Committee Member of the Paris Peace Forum and an Advisory Board Member of Duke Kunshan University. He pursued his Ph.D. studies at University of Western Ontario and University of Manchester. He was Senior Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School and Visiting Fellow of Brookings Institute, and an adjunct professor at Peking University. In addition to its top ranking as a world think tank, CCG is also the only non-governmental Chinese think tank that has been granted special consultative status by the United Nations.
The Ebb and Flow of Globalization focuses on globalization and China’s evolving role in the world. The essays in the book center on three interconnected themes – China’s remarkable development under its policy of Reform and Opening-up, China’s deepening integration into the global economy and rise in an increasingly multipolar world, and the quest to reinvigorate global governance and multilateralism to address the pressing global challenges of the 21st century.
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Introduction: The Journey of Reform and Opening-Up
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PART 1 VECTORS OF CHINA’S GLOBALIZATION
Chapter 1 China’s evolving role in trade and investment
1.Foreign Investment Law will lift opening-up to a new level
2.Rising FDI reflects China’s openness and improved business environment
3.China rises from “Special Economic Zones” to anchor of the global economy
4.CIIE marks a new economic era
5.A trinity of growth drivers for the post-pandemic era
6.How creating a better business environment can boost foreign investment in China
7.From moderate prosperity to modern society
8.’Consultative democracy’ a key part of China’s approach to democracy
9.Effectiveness of Chinese democracy: meritocracy, market democracy and technocracy
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Chapter 2 The rise of Chinese multinationals
10.Partnering for success
11.Smarten up and take the lead
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Chapter 3 Education, talent and cultural ties
12.Gaokao resumption was the start of a new era
13.Chinese universities need to attract more foreign students, but not by treating them differently
14.How to encourage the flow of Hong Kong’s youth, talent and innovation across the Greater Bay Area
15.China is running the world’s largest tourism deficit. How can it plug the gap?
16.Building a global talent hub for China’s future development
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PART 2 CHINA’S RISE IN A MULTIPOLAR WORLD
Chapter 4 Reflections on the changing international order
17.We should focus on real threats, not illusory ones
18.Beyond “Westlessness”: Building a more inclusive order for the new decade
19.How COVID-19 will reinforce trends shaping the international order
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Chapter 5 Chinese diplomacy in a changing world
20.Challenging times, creative efforts - Highlights of Chinese diplomacy in 2018
21.Building a shared future for all – Highlights of Chinese diplomacy in 2019
22.Highlights of China’s diplomacy for the post-pandemic world
23.Creating a new Chinese narrative in the global arena
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Chapter 6 China-US relations in flux
24.China-US relations at 40: Different dreams, shared future
25.Instead of US-China decoupling, the new decade should bring acceptance of different development models
26.US and China should seek a truce in tech Cold War
27.How Biden could improve US-China relations
28.Sino-US competition need not entail conflict
29.“Climate Superpowers?” Why the Cold War is the wrong analogy for our heating planet
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Chapter 7 China’s role in a rising, more integrated Asia
30.Dawn of the Asian Century
31.New chapter in China-Japan relations can drive Asian integration
32.Can China and India overcome their Himalayan differences to benefit Asia?
33.India, China must look to the future
34.From the Syrian civil war to Yemen to energy, China has a larger role to play in the Middle East
35.The two sides of Asia: China’s economic priorities vs the US’ focus on security
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Chapter 8 China-EU relations
36.Transcending “us versus them”: China-EU relations in a changing era
37.China and EU can boost cooperation on digital economy
38.China, a land of opportunity for EU firms willing to adapt
39.EU deal is a milestone for China’s globalization that can help build a new world economic order
40.Germany as a mediating power
41.Looking back at and beyond the Merkel era
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PART 3 REINVIGORATING MULTILATERALISM
Chapter 9 Global challenges and joint solutions
42.China can be the unifier the world needs to tackle environmental crisis
43.No country is an island in the climate crisis
44.Embracing the green spirit
45.Cooperation is the core of humanity’s immune system
46.COVID-19 is a call for a resilient globalization
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Chapter 10 Finding a way forward for free trade
47.From confrontation to cooperation: How to manage the next era of globalization
48.Why China should lead the mission to save the ailing WTO and revive multilateralism
49.The WTO can be an institutional catalyst for post-pandemic recovery
50.How China’s economic heft can reshape the WTO and global trade for the better
51.A transpacific window of opportunity
52.China should seize the day and join the CPTPP to promote a more integrated trading order in Asia
53.China should join the trade deal the US abandoned
54.RCEP’s synergy with China’s economic strategy bodes well for Asia-Pacific
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Chapter 11 Evolution of the Belt and Road
55.Spurring global cooperation and development through the Belt and Road
56.AIIB can be a key benchmark for the BRI
57.Redefining the BRI as a global growth project
58.How the China-led AIIB can expand its remit to build a greener, more inclusive post-pandemic world
59.Build back better vs Belt and Road: to improve infrastructure, competition must yield to cooperation
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The three broad storylines covered in these three parts—China’s domestic reforms, it’s rising international role, and the evolution of global governance—are not only major themes of this book, but have also shaped my own career and life trajectory. So, before we get onto a more detailed description of the aims and contents of this book, please allow me a short personal detour that will also serve as a brief account of China’s transformation in the reform era, leading up to the birth of our think tank and our work on China and globalization in the twenty-first century. Let’s start from the journey of reform and opening-up.
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This book focuses on globalization and China’s evolving role in the world, offering unique perspectives on a number of developments during a tumultuous period that began with Donald Trump’s election and ended with the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. This period saw the global landscape reshaped by China’s continued rise, intensifying great power competition, and a public health crisis that has changed how we live.
The essays center on three interconnected themes – China’s remarkable development under its policy of Reform and Opening-up, China’s deepening integration into the global economy and rise in an increasingly multipolar world, as well as the quest to revitalize global governance and multilateralism to address the pressing global challenges of the 21st century.
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China and the World in a Changing Context-Perspectives from Ambassadors to China is the latest volume in CCG’s “China and Globalization” series, which seeks to create a balanced global perspective by gathering the views of highly influential scholars, practitioners, and opinion leaders from around the world on issues of policy and governance.
Ambassadors are a kind of vehicle and bellwether for globalization. These diplomatic envoys serve as pivotal contact points between nations across a wide range of fields, from economics and culture, to health and the environment. The special group of ambassadors in this book – all based in Beijing – are at the forefront of what, for many countries, is one of their most important bilateral relationships and the platform for one of the most striking and consequential developments in global affairs in the 21st century: the rise of China on the world stage.
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Released nearly two years after the outbreak of COVID-19, Transition and Opportunity brings together an array of CEOs and senior executives from leading multinationals, leaders of foreign trade associations and representatives of advocacy groups on the ground in China to share their views on the potential and risks China holds for business as the world economy recovers.
The 22 entries in this book include contributions from the heads of Beijing-based chambers of commerce representing the EU, the US, France, Switzerland and Brazil and others, CEOs and senior executives of MNCs like Airbus, Royal DSM, Michelin, LinkedIn and Herbalife as well as representatives of global consulting firms like KPMG, PwC, Accenture and Roland Berger.
Divided into three parts - ‘The Big Picture,’ ‘Analysis and Advice,’ and ‘On the Ground’ - content progresses from looking at how countries balance their own interests with China’s for that elusive ‘win-win’ formula, to the role consultancies and advisors play in helping companies succeed, then looking at the experiences of individual companies to see how they have adapted and thrived in China.
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This book brings together leading international scholars and policy-makers to explore the challenges and dilemmas of globalization and governance in an era increasingly defined by economic crises, widespread populism, retreating internationalism, and a looming cold war between the United States and China. It provides the diversity of views on those widely concerned topics such as global governance, climate change, global health, migration, S&T revolution, financial market, and sustainable development.
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The internationalization of Chinese enterprises is one of the most notable aspects of economic globalization in the 21st century. Despite the 2008 financial crisis and weak global outbound investment, under the “go global“ initiative, Chinese outbound investment has gone from strength to strength, while also diversifying in terms of investment modalities, destinations, and industries. However, growing anti-globalization sentiment in some countries has also created new challenges for Chinese firms expanding internationally.
Drawing on nearly 3000 data samples, using both quantitative and qualitative research methods, this book presents unique insights into the features and patterns of Chinese enterprises’ globalization. The analysis provides a useful reference for enterprises that have already gone global and those that plan to. In particular, this book investigates challenges confronted by Chinese companies when doing business in foreign countries. It summarizes research covering three angles, namely: the current situation, causation analysis and corresponding solutions, and recommendations for firms, government agencies and other institutions.
This book provides a comprehensive overview to help readers to grasp the broad picture of the international expansion of Chinese enterprises. It has important reference value for enterprises to help devise foreign investment strategy, seize opportunities, and navigate challenges in the course of globalization.
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● Edited by Wang Huiyao, President and Miao Lu, Vice President, Center for China and Globalization(CCG), Beijing, China
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An excellent guide for understanding the trends, challenges and opportunities facing China through globalization, this Handbook answers the pertinent questions regarding the globalization process and China’s influence on the world.
With contributions from leading experts and international researchers, each chapter covers key topics regarding China’s participation in globalization, including: China’s new role in global economic governance; outward direct investment; China’s soft power and the implications for foreign relations; global migration, diaspora and talent. An enriching range of case studies and extensive empirical research are used to explore the successes and failures of globalization in China, and to discuss the dilemmas facing decision makers in today’s globalized world. A major contribution to the field, this Handbook offers valuable insights to China’s often misunderstood globalization process.
An essential reference for academics and researchers looking for a go-to empirical resource, this Handbook provides scholars of economics, politics and East Asian studies with an exemplary selection of contemporary research on China and globalization.
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Provides an essential overview of the major milestones in China’s talents attraction policies, as well as several recommendations to help further improve those policies
Investigates corresponding policies in Germany, Japan, and Singapore to serve as a basis for comparison
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This book offers the most comprehensive, up-to-date assessment of China’s domestic and international migration. Restructuring economic development requires large numbers of educated and skilled talents, but this effort comes at a time when the size of China’s domestic workforce is shrinking. In response, both national and regional governments in China have been keen to encourage overseas Chinese talents and professionals to return to the country. Meanwhile, the Chinese government has initiated a number of policies to attract international highly-skilled talents and enhance the country’s competitiveness, and some Chinese policies have started attracting foreign talents, who are coming to the country to work, and even to stay. Since Chinese policies, mechanisms, and administration efforts to attract and retain skilled domestic or overseas talents are helping to reshape China’s economy and are significantly affecting the cooperation on migration and talent mobility, these aspects, in addition to being of scholarly and research interest, hold considerable commercial potential.
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