China Risks, China Challenges - David Morris
We appear to be in a perfect storm of seismic shifts in the international order, in geopolitics and the world economy, at the same time as transformational changes in technology and an unfolding climate crisis. China is at the centre of each of these major challenges. China’s economy is now at a scale that anything that happens in China affects the world, and the world’s second largest economy faces a host of imbalances and problems of transition from developing to developed economy.
Understanding China has become more important than ever. Developing strategies to ensure all sides benefit from interdependence with China has become critical, when the alternative seems to be confrontation and conflict.
David Morris has had an international career as diplomat, adviser to governments, businesses and the United Nations. He represented the Pacific Islands Forum in China at a time of escalating tension between Australia and China, and recently completed a PhD on China risks
Understanding China has become more important than ever. Developing strategies to ensure all sides benefit from interdependence with China has become critical, when the alternative seems to be confrontation and conflict.
David Morris has had an international career as diplomat, adviser to governments, businesses and the United Nations. He represented the Pacific Islands Forum in China at a time of escalating tension between Australia and China, and recently completed a PhD on China risks
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