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Chinese Perspectives on Global Governance and China
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The acceleration of globalization and the rise of China are among the most important events in the 21st century. Globalization is a double-edged sword for human society. There is a strong belief am...
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16 September 2021

The acceleration of globalization and the rise of China are among the most important events in the 21st century. Globalization is a double-edged sword for human society. There is a strong belief among the international community that global governance is the most effective solution to most of our global problems. In this volume Chinese scholars contribute to the study of global governance by exploring ways to effectively face the tough challenges brought by globalization, such as economic prosperity, environmental issues, and global security.
Price: $170.00
Pages: 262
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Issues in Contemporary Chinese Thought and Culture
Publication Date:
16 September 2021
ISBN: 9789004439429
Format: Hardcover
"There is no question that Yu has curated a rich collection of essays of value to scholars focused on the topic of China and global governance, as well as to those needing a handy introduction to leading Chinese scholars’ writings on global governance. It offers a valuable sample of the debates among China’s policy-oriented elite in the lead up to Xi Jinping’s declaration at the Nineteenth Party Congress in 2017 that China would 'take an active part in reforming and developing the global governance system.'”
– Carla P. Freeman, The China Quarterly 251 (September 2022)
– Carla P. Freeman, The China Quarterly 251 (September 2022)
Yu Keping, Ph.D. (1988) in Political Science, Peking University, is University Chair Professor & Director of PKU Research Center for Chinese Politics. He has published extensively on political philosophy and China's political reform. His publications include Democracy Is a Good Thing (Brookings Institute Press, 2008).