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ویرایش: [1 ed.]
نویسندگان: Huiyao Wang
سری: China And Globalization
ISBN (شابک) : 9811692521, 9789811692536
ناشر: Springer
سال نشر: 2022
تعداد صفحات: 216
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب جزر و مد جهانی شدن: دیدگاه چینی ها در مورد توسعه و نقش چین در جهان نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
جهانی شدن یک نیروی مقاومت ناپذیر است. با توجه به مخاطرات بالای موجود - برای ثبات، رشد مستمر و آینده سیاره ما - مهمتر از هر زمان دیگری است که چین به درک عمیق تری از بقیه جهان دست یابد و بقیه جهان نیز به یک درک واضح تر از چین این کتاب بر جهانی شدن و نقش در حال تحول چین در جهان تمرکز دارد و دیدگاههای منحصربهفردی را در دورهای قابل توجه ارائه میکند که با ظهور مداوم چین، تشدید رقابت قدرتهای بزرگ و یک بیماری همهگیر مرگبار، چشمانداز جهانی را تغییر شکل داد. این مقالات بر روی سه موضوع به هم پیوسته متمرکز هستند: توسعه چشمگیر چین تحت سیاست اصلاحات و بازگشایی، ادغام عمیق چین در اقتصاد جهانی و ظهور در دنیای چندقطبی، و تلاش برای تقویت مجدد حکمرانی جهانی و چندجانبه گرایی برای رسیدگی به چالش های جهانی فوری. قرن بیست و یکم این بینشها برای دانشگاهیان، سیاستگذاران، دانشجویان و هر کسی که سعی دارد درک خود را از توسعه و نقش چین در ایجاد جهانی شدن برای جهان چندقطبی ما عمیقتر کند، مفید است.
Globalization is an irresistible force. Given the high stakes at hand – for stability, continued growth, and the future of our planet – it is more important than ever that China gain a deeper understanding of the rest of the world, and that the rest of the world also comes to a clearer understanding of China. This book focuses on globalization and China’s evolving role in the world, offering unique perspectives on a remarkable period, which saw the global landscape reshaped by China’s continued rise, intensifying great power competition, and a deadly pandemic. The essays center on three interconnected themes – China’s remarkable development under the Reform and Opening-up policy, China’s deepening integration into the global economy and rise in a multipolar world, and the quest to reinvigorate global governance and multilateralism to address the pressing global challenges of the 21st century. These insights are useful for academics, policymakers, students, and anyone trying to deepen their understanding of China’s development and role in making globalization work for our multipolar world.
Preface: A World in Flux Contents About the Author 1 Introduction: The Journey of Reform and Opening-Up Part I Vectors of China’s Globalization 2 China’s Evolving Role in Trade and Investment Foreign Investment Law Will Lift Opening-Up to a New Level Rising FDI Reflects China’s Openness and Improved Business Environment China Rises from “Special Economic Zones” to an Anchor of the Global Economy CIIE Marks a New Economic Era A Trinity of Growth Drivers for the Post-pandemic Era How Creating a Better Business Environment Can Boost Foreign Investment in China From Moderate Prosperity to a Modern Society ‘Consultative Democracy’ a Key Part of China’s Approach to Democracy The Effectiveness of Chinese Democracy: Meritocracy, Market Democracy and Technocracy 3 The Rise of Chinese Multinationals Partnering for Success Smarten Up and Take the Lead 4 Education, Talent, and Cultural Ties Gaokao Resumption Was the Start of a New Era Chinese Universities Need to Attract More Foreign Students, but Not by Treating Them Differently How to Encourage the Flow of Hong Kong’s Youth, Talent and Innovation Across the Greater Bay Area China Is Running the World’s Largest Tourism Deficit. How Can It Plug the Gap? Building a Global Talent Hub for China’s Future Development Part II China’s Rise in a Multipolar World 5 Reflections on the Changing International Order We Should Focus on Real Threats, Not Illusory Ones Beyond ‘Westlessness’: Building a More Inclusive Order for the New Decade How COVID-19 Will Reinforce Trends Shaping the International Order 6 Chinese Diplomacy in a Changing World Challenging Times, Creative Efforts—Highlights of Chinese Diplomacy in 2018 Building a Shared Future for All—Highlights of Chinese Diplomacy in 2019 Highlights of China’s Diplomacy for the Post-pandemic World Creating a New Chinese Narrative in the Global Arena 7 China-US Relations in Flux China-US Relations at 40: Different Dreams, Shared Future Instead of US-China Decoupling, the New Decade Should Bring Acceptance of Different Development Models US and China Should Seek a Truce in Tech Cold War How Biden Could Improve US-China Relations Sino-US Competition Need not Entail Conflict ‘Climate Superpowers?’ Why the Cold War is the Wrong Analogy for Our Heating Planet 8 China’s Role in a Rising, More Integrated Asia Dawn of the Asian Century New Chapter in China–Japan Relations Can Drive Asian Integration Can China and India Overcome Their Himalayan Differences to Benefit Asia? India, China Must Look to the Future From the Syrian Civil War to Yemen to Energy, China Has a Larger Role to Play in the Middle East The Two Sides of Asia: China’s Economic Priorities Versus the US’ Focus on Security 9 China-EU Relations Transcending “Us Versus Them”: China-EU Relations in a Changing Era China and EU Can Boost Cooperation on Digital Economy China, a Land of Opportunity for EU Firms Willing to Adapt EU Deal is a Milestone for China’s Globalization that Can Help Build a New World Economic Order Germany as a Mediating Power Looking Back at and Beyond the Merkel Era Part III Reinvigorating Multilateralism 10 Global Challenges and Joint Solutions China Can Be the Unifier the World Needs to Tackle Environmental Crisis No Country Is an Island in the Climate Crisis Embracing the Green Spirit Cooperation Is the Core of Humanity’s Immune System COVID-19 Is a Call for a Resilient Globalization 11 Finding a Way Forward for Free Trade From Confrontation to Cooperation: How to Manage the Next Era of Globalization Why China Should Lead the Mission to Save the Ailing WTO and Revive Multilateralism The WTO Can Be an Institutional Catalyst for Post-pandemic Recovery How China’s Economic Heft Can Reshape the WTO and Global Trade for the Better A Transpacific Window of Opportunity China Should Seize the Day and Join the CPTPP to Promote a More Integrated Trading Order in Asia China Should Join the Trade Deal the US Abandoned RCEP’s Synergy with China’s Economic Strategy Bodes Well for Asia–Pacific 12 Evolution of the Belt and Road Spurring Global Cooperation and Development Through the Belt and Road AIIB Can Be a Key Benchmark for the BRI Redefining the BRI as a Global Growth Project How the China-Led AIIB Can Expand Its Remit to Build a Greener, More Inclusive Post-pandemic World Build Back Better Versus Belt and Road: To Improve Infrastructure, Competition Must Yield to Cooperation Index