Chinese Approaches to Global Governance
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Product details
- ISBN 9781636672694
- Weight: 564g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 26 Nov 2024
- Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
There is a pressing need for a greater understanding among the world’s diverse peoples. Once individuals gain an appreciation of each other’s language and history, they can use this foundation to help construct a more peaceful, harmonious, cooperative and equitable world. But how can they begin to work toward this goal? In 2013 China proposed the Community of Shared Future (CSF), which has since become a framework for international collaboration aimed at creating a better world. Under the CSF framework , the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the three major globalinitiatives have been proposed. The BRI and these initiatives have garnered support and praise from much of the world. Nearly all African countries that maintain diplomatic relations with China have signed BRI cooperative agreements. However, the United States and other Western countries are not willing to accept a rising China in the international community. Thus, the West needs to gain a better understanding of them. The BRI and the three major global initiatives are not empty slogans. It is crucial for China to develop a global governance system that takes concrete actions and benefits other countries.
Bin Xia is an assistant professor at the School of Cultural Industries, Nanjing University of the Arts. His research interests include cultural diplomacy, global governance, China’s foreign policy, and international cultural communication.
Wenshan Jia is a full Professor of Communication Studies at Chapman University and is currently serving as a professor at the School of Culture & Communication, Shandong University. His research interests include cross cultural communication, international communication, global communication and other related areas.
