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The Ebb and Flow of Globalization

Chinese Perspectives on China’s Development and Role in the World

Huiyao Wang author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer Verlag, Singapore

Published:3rd Aug '22

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This insightful book examines China's role in globalization, focusing on its development and the need for global cooperation in a multipolar world.

In The Ebb and Flow of Globalization, the author explores the profound impact of globalization, particularly in relation to China. As the world faces significant challenges such as stability and growth, understanding the dynamics between China and the global community becomes increasingly crucial. This book delves into the complexities of China's evolving role on the international stage, especially during a period marked by its rapid ascent, heightened competition among great powers, and the repercussions of a global pandemic.

The narrative is structured around three key themes that highlight China's transformation under the Reform and Opening-up policy. It examines how China has integrated into the global economy and the implications of its rise in a multipolar world. Furthermore, the book addresses the urgent need to revitalize global governance and multilateral efforts to tackle the pressing challenges of the 21st century. Through insightful essays, the author provides a comprehensive overview of these interconnected issues.

The Ebb and Flow of Globalization serves as a valuable resource for a diverse audience, including academics, policymakers, and students. It offers essential insights for anyone seeking to enhance their understanding of China's development and its crucial role in shaping a globalization that benefits a multipolar world. The book encourages readers to reflect on the future of global cooperation and the importance of mutual understanding in an increasingly interconnected world.

ISBN: 9789811692529

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215 pages

1st ed. 2022