Understanding Globalization, Global Gaps, and Power Shifts in the 21st Century CCG Global Dialogues /

This open access book aims to help readers make sense of our changing world by sharing the views of global thought leaders on some of the most important issues of our time, from US-China relations and global governance to climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic. The ten dialogues in this book were...

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Other Authors: Wang, Huiyao (Editor), Miao, Lu (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Edition:1st ed. 2022.
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505 0 |a Part I: The evolution of globalization -- Chapter 1: The Year 1000 and the beginnings of globalization - A dialogue Valerie Hansen -- Chapter 2: Transformations in the global economy - A dialogue with Martin Wolf -- Chapter 3: The world isn't just flat...it's also fast, fused, deep, and fragile - A dialogue with Thomas L. Friedman -- Part II: Bridging gaps and deficits -- Chapter 4: Understanding inequality in a globalizing world - A dialogue with Anne Case and Angus Deaton, David Blair -- Chapter 5: The multilateral trading system in a changing context - A dialogue with Wendy Cutler and Pascal Lamy -- Chapter 6: Bridging differences between China and the world - A dialogue with Kerry Brown -- Part III: Power shifts and great power relations -- Chapter 7: Power shifts in the 21st century - A dialogue with Joseph S. Nye Jr -- Chapter 8: Thucydides's Trap Revisited: Prospects for China-US relations - A dialogue with Graham Allison and Li Chen -- Chapter 9: Think tank dialogue: Balancing competition and cooperation in China-US relations - A dialogue with Adam Posen, J. Stapleton Roy, John L. Thornton, and Zhu Guangyao -- Chapter 10: China-US relations in a multipolar world - A dialogue with Kishore Mahbubani. 
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