A talk about China’s international rise, reach, and relations, drawing insights from regions like South Asia and Africa.
With Professors Lauren Johnston, Tansen Sen, and Timothy Oakes
A talk about China’s international rise, reach, and relations, drawing insights from regions like South Asia and Africa.
With Professors Lauren Johnston, Tansen Sen, and Timothy Oakes
The 16+1 format was created shortly before the start of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) to deepen the relations with Central Eastern and Southeastern Europe. In order to do so, in the years before high-ranking Chinese politicians, including then Vice-President Xi Jinping, traveled to various Central Eastern European countries. Since the launch of the BRI,
The Chinese government defines the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in functional terms, supporting any international project with ‘potential’ to become part of the BRI. There is no concrete definition of what kind of cooperative engagement there should be, leading to many possibilities and encouraging interested stakeholders worldwide to justify how their projects can be
Why AI Governance? The rapid development of AI has created a series of governance challenges that need to be tackled. To start with, the development of AI is going to transform future employment and workforce. It is estimated that up to 100 million Chinese will face employment change by 2030, making China the most affected