As we embark on a period in which China’s economy and trade will lead global markets, this panel discussion examines the country’s global role today and how other leading nations' economies, governance and culture might develop in relation to China.
The discussion will be chaired by Robert Bickers, Professor of History, University of Bristol, and will feature Jonathan Fenby, author, journalist and Managing Director of the China team at the emerging markets consultancy firm Trusted Sources, Steve Tsang, Professor of Contemporary Chinese Studies and Head of School of Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Nottingham, and Elizabeth Wright, Chair of the Advisory Board of the China Policy Institute and Special Professor, University of Nottingham.
Please note that this discussion was originally due to be chaired by Rana Mitter, University of Oxford, who is no longer able to attend.
Admission
Tickets £5
Members £3
Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//se000073?id=EVENT507553
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