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This book focuses on the dialogues to improve the communication
among Asian countries, which is contributed by world-wide experts
from think-tanks, academia and governments. In this book, it
involves the topics of Connotation and Evolution of Asian
Civilization, Exchanges and Mutual Learning of Asian Civilization,
Asian Civilization and Asian Development, Opportunities and
Challenges Faced with Asian Civilization, etc.
This book focuses on the market issues facing Asian
industrialization and the possibility, feasibility, and
sustainability of China integrating the Asian economics. How
China's rise affects Asian market and the economic relation between
China and other Asian economies? The book looks into this issue
from market and regional perspectives and concludes that: Asian
industrialization including China makes the unified regional market
as the common goal of Asian economies; the integration of Asian
markets is also a key strategy for China in the next 5-10 years;
China may become a major player or even a leader in integrating
regional markets; however, it will be a longtime process depending
on China's economic strength in the future.
This book focuses on the bilateral relationship between China and
and Cambodia to present an though and deep cooperation of the two
countries involving political, security, economic and cultural
areas. It collects wisdom by the researchers and scholars attending
the first China-Cambodia Cooperation Forum, which was held in Siem
Reap, Cambodia, from December 6 to 8, 2019, with the theme of
“Cambodia-China toward a Community with a Shared Future: We Grow
Together”. It aims to build an overview with balanced
perspectives on China-Cambodia relationship.
BRICS countries, namely Brazil, Russia, India, China and South
Africa (known as bloc), have been working closely together for more
than a decade in areas as politics, economics, culture and
security. The bloc plays a crucial role in facilitating the growth
of not only emerging markets and developing countries, but also the
world economy as a whole. Just as importantly, it contributes
significantly towards improving global governance and the welfare
of those living in BRICS countries. Contributed by more than 20
experts from major think tanks in BRICS countries, the chapters in
this book analyze how the BRICS countries have realized shared
prosperity and achieved global prominence by cooperating with one
another. In addition, the authors also look at challenges faced by
the bloc, and possible solutions to those problems.
China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has attracted growing
attention from around the world since it was first announced. It
is, along with the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), a
critical instrument for realizing what the Chinese government calls
the Community of Common Destiny (CCD).The core idea presented in
this volume is that the CCD represents a new paradigm for promoting
regional collaboration in socio-economic development, and plays a
crucial role in reshaping the international geopolitical landscape.
Contributors show that the belief in common development and common
security transcends differences in cultural tradition and
pre-existing level of development. This belief underlies the
commitments among countries and regions participating in the BRI to
working closely together in pursuit of shared and sustained
prosperity.The chapters are based on papers presented at 'Building
the Community of Common Destiny between China and Its Neighbors:
Challenges and the Future', an international forum co-organized by
the National Institute for Global Strategy of the Chinese Academy
of Social Sciences and the University of International Relations
(China). Thirty experts from more than twenty countries have
contributed to this volume.
This book explores a wide range of topics related to the policies
and implementation of the BRI. The topics include the associated
risks and challenges, new opportunities for multilateral
cooperation, and approaches to promoting the BRI among
participating countries. The book analyzes how people and
governments in Russia, Egypt, Pakistan, the US, Malaysia, Turkey,
Singapore, India and 22 other countries respond to the BRI, and
BRI's impact on the dynamics of national, regional and global
development.The book's chapters are based on papers presented at
the 'International Symposium of the Belt and Road Initiative in the
Global Perspective', co-organized by the National Institute for
Global Strategy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and
Beijing Foreign Studies University in Beijing. A total of 39
experts from more than 30 countries have contributed to this book.
The concept of a '21st-Century Maritime Silk Road' refers to the
proposed modern-time version of the ancient Maritime Silk Road that
connected China with the rest of Asia, and even parts of eastern
Africa. It is a strategic initiative designed to increase
investments in and foster collaboration among all countries along
the ancient Silk Road. This volume, 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road
Initiative: Aims and Objectives, Implementation Strategies and
Policy Recommendations, presents the latest research findings on
the directions and implementation methods related to the
initiative, and contributors offer policy suggestions, include
promoting effective macroeconomic policies, extending microeconomic
cooperation schemes, removing trade barriers and facilitating
financial integration, building infrastructures that can connect
all subregions in Asia, and increasing people-to-people exchanges
and industrial cooperation.
This book focuses on the market issues facing Asian
industrialization and the possibility, feasibility, and
sustainability of China integrating the Asian economics. How
China's rise affects Asian market and the economic relation between
China and other Asian economies? The book looks into this issue
from market and regional perspectives and concludes that: Asian
industrialization including China makes the unified regional market
as the common goal of Asian economies; the integration of Asian
markets is also a key strategy for China in the next 5-10 years;
China may become a major player or even a leader in integrating
regional markets; however, it will be a longtime process depending
on China's economic strength in the future.
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