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Has china won by kishore mahbubani
Has china won by kishore mahbubani












has china won by kishore mahbubani

Professor Dai Changzheng, dean of the School of International Relations at the University of International Business and Economics, noted that as a third party outside the fray of China-U.S. However, the rivalry can be eschewed since the two sides share fundamental national interests such as improving the quality of life for their citizenry and facing common challenges like COVID-19 and climate change, which necessitate collaboration between the two countries. He explained that competition between the two countries may seem unavoidable, citing geopolitical factors and America's misreading of China.

has china won by kishore mahbubani

ĭuring the launch ceremony, Mahbubani shared his thoughts on the inevitability of Sino-U.S.

has china won by kishore mahbubani

"The key goal is to disperse the thick fog of misunderstanding enshrouding the bilateral relations." Author Kishore Mahbubani introduces his book at the launch ceremony via video link on Dec. The book also analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of both countries, suggesting that the two could deepen their cooperation if they approached it from a more solid and honest understanding of themselves and the other, Wang added. ĭuring the launch ceremony co-hosted by the CITIC Press Group and the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) - which was also responsible for translating the text - CCG President Wang Huiyao explained that the book compares the different systems of China and the U.S., and offers readers a window into the international and historical contexts of the bilateral ties. Wang Huiyao, president of the Center for China and Globalization, speaks at the launch ceremony of the Chinese translation of "Has China Won? The Chinese Challenge to American Primacy" in Beijing on Dec. Mahbubani is a distinguished fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore and also formerly served as Singapore's ambassador to the United Nations. The book, written by Singaporean author Kishore Mahbubani, consists of four parts, namely the end of the era of Western domination, the return of Asia, the peaceful rise of China, and the challenge of globalization, multilateralism and global cooperation. relations entitled "Has China Won? The Chinese Challenge to American Primacy," was recently published in Beijing by the CITIC Press Group. The Chinese translation of a new book on China-U.S. The Chinese translation of "Has China Won? The Chinese Challenge to American Primacy."














Has china won by kishore mahbubani