The United States, China, and Global Governance: A New Agenda for a New Era
The US-China relationship is at a critical juncture. Both countries are undergoing tremendous historical changes, and the globe is facing growing challenges in promoting broad-based and sustainable economic development. Members and non-members are invited to join AmCham China's Policy Committee for a lunchtime discussion on "The United States, China, and Global Governance: A New Agenda for a New Era," by Scott Kennedy and He Fan.
The report analyzes the tensions and challenges in the relationship and offers policy recommendations about the relationship in the areas of trade, investment, finance, and climate change. Kennedy and He suggest that to address these issues, bilateral engagement can only achieve so much, and that more emphasis needs to be placed on regional and multilateral forums.
The report is a part of the Initiative on China and Global Governance, a three-year project undertaken by the Research Center for Chinese Politics & Business with support from the Henry Luce Foundation. The initiative has included 30 research projects, multiple articles, three books, four international conferences, the Chinese industry-US government roundtable series, and the formation of a global governance experts group.
Location
AmCham China Conference Center The Office Park, Tower AB, 6th Floor No. 10 Jintongxi Road,Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100020 PRC Beijing, China