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SUMMARY:China’s Next Act: How Sustainability and Technology are Reshaping China’s Rise and the World’s Future
DESCRIPTION:Foreign Policy Research Institute | Virtual Event \nEvent Description: ” In his new book\, China’s Next Act\, Scott M. Moore addresses how climate change\, emerging technologies\, and the Covid-19 pandemic are changing China’s relationship with the world. China has become indispensable to addressing these increasingly pressing\, shared global challenges. Yet sustainability and technology also are focal points for intensified economic\, geopolitical\, and ideological competition with China. \nIn conversation with FPRI Asia Program Director Jacques deLisle\, Moore will discuss these developments and the prospects for competition—both healthy and destructive—and cooperation with China\, and the implications for governments\, companies\, and organizations around the world.” \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/chinas-next-act-how-sustainability-and-technology-are-reshaping-chinas-rise-and-the-worlds-future/
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