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New Rules of China’s Engagement in the World

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The coronavirus pandemic that has been rocking China since December 2019 is a resilience test for the country’s national economy. To what extent has the pandemic affected China's strategy of international engagement? Which vectors will the China-USA competition adopt in the near future after tariffs and technology? Will the Health and Technology Silk Roads take the upper hand?

 

This is the second of the two-event series China after COVID-19: Economic Revival and Challenges to the World aiming to present some preliminary insights from the annual edited book on China ahead of the publication in May 2021.

 

ISPI has always been careful to ensure an inclusive working environment and to be attentive to gender diversity and to the plurality of voices represented in its initiatives. When this is not reflected in one of our publications or events, it is due to the unavailability of the consulted experts to participate or to challenges in identifying specific profiles in our network.  

 

 

The event will be also streamed live on the ISPI's Facebook page and YouTube channel. Follow us on Twitter @ispionline #ChinaAfterCovid19

 

The first event of this series, China after COVID-19: Which Re-Opening After the Lockdown? was held online on March 16 at 2:00 pm CET.

 

The initiative is organized with the support of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, in accordance with Article 23- bis of the Decree of the President of the Italian Republic 18/1967.

Martedì, 23 marzo, 2021 - 15:00
Online Roundtable

Interventi

Tyson Barker
Head, Technology & Global Affairs Program, German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP)
Yukon Huang
Senior Fellow, Asia Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Eduardo Missoni
Professor, Bocconi University
Alessia Amighini
Co-Head, Asia Center, ISPI and Professor, University of East Piedmont

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