China | Who Will Govern the New World—the Present and Future of the G20 | Buch | 978-3-8382-0955-5 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 235 mm

China

Who Will Govern the New World—the Present and Future of the G20


Erscheinungsjahr 2016
ISBN: 978-3-8382-0955-5
Verlag: ibidem

Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 235 mm

ISBN: 978-3-8382-0955-5
Verlag: ibidem


How can the G20 fulfill their role most efficiently in the post-crisis era, and what role do the emerging economies play in the new global economic order? This timely volume provides an overview of the most important challenges ahead for the G20, especially China.
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Weitere Infos & Material


All in the Same Boat, by Li Zhaoxing
Building an International "Great Finance, Great Cooperation, Great Governance" Platform, by Chen Yulu
China will be the World's Largest Economy by 2025, by Dr. Robert Mundell
G20: Innovation of Global Governance in the 21st Century, by Carlos Magariños
Part 1 Global Governance in the Post-Financial Crisis Era
Renmin University of China Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies Research Report on G20 Series No. 2, by He Weiwen
First G20 Think Tank Summit (Beijing, August 21-22, 2013) Beyond Economics and Finance: The Role of the G20 in Promoting a Sustainable and Peaceful World, by Martin Lees
Fine-Tuning the Group of Twenty (G20) for a Post-Crisis Era: Fossil Fuel Subsidies as a Case Study for Turning Multilateral Consensus into Multilateral Action, by Melanie Hart
Managing Globalization through the G20 Forum, by Christian Dreger
G20 and the New Horizon of Global Governance: Toward a More Collaborative World, by Du Hyeogn Cha
G20 Summit 2013: Future Prospects in Economic and Financial Fields, by Liliana Alvarado
What is the Point of the G20?, by Gabriel Stein
G20: Quo Vadis?, by Zsolt Darvas
G20 from the Perspective of Green Growth and Sustainable Development, by Sung Jin Kang
The G20 and the Dilemma of Asymmetric Sovereignty: Why Multilateralism is Failing in Crisis Prevention, by Heribert Dieter
An Australian Perspective on the G20, by Melissa Conley Tyler
What about the G20?, by Stefano Silvestri
Part 2 The Role of Emerging Economies
New Kids on the Block-the Growing Power of Emerging Countries in the G20, by José Luis Chicoma and Ana Dávila
Note on the Recent Progress of the G20 and China's Future Role in the Multilateral Economic Agenda, by Edison Benedito da Silva Filho
G20: Governing Development?, by Mohammed Saqib
The Future of the G20 Countires, by Jakkie Cilliers
"Great Finance, Great Cooperation, Great Governance" Statement to the International Think Tank Conference, by Taher Hamdi Kanaan
G20 and Turkey, by Cafer Sait Okray
Part 3 China's Development and the G20's Future
Interest Camps in the Framework of the G20 and Strategic Space of Emerging Countries, by Wang Wen and Wang Ruijing
G20's Future and China's Role in the G20, by Carlos Magariños
G20 Governance for the Future: Performance, Prospects, Possibilities and China's Role, by John Kirton
Part 4 G20 Think Tanks: Joint Statement
"Great Finance, Great Cooperation, Great Governance" International Think Tank Conference
Afterword: Think Tanks, Public Diplomacy and the Chinese Dream, by Wang Wen


The Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China, founded in 2013, is a think tank that was jointly established by Renmin University of China, Beijing, and Chongyang Investment Ltd., a private equity fund based in Shanghai. Chen Yulu, president of Renmin University of China and member of the monetary committee of the People's Bank of China, is its dean.


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