Chinese Leadership on International Economic Policy
Panelists talked about the Chinese economy and trade policies, and the performance, structure, and behavior of the economy of China. They also discussed the economic challenges that China must face before becoming the a superpower.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao announced on the day of this forum that China was willing to work with other nations to bring about a “fair, reasonable and realizable” outcome at the conference.
In anticipation of the December 2012 United Nations summit in Copenhagen on climate change, experts from the United States, Australia, and China talked about… read more
In anticipation of the December 2012 United Nations summit in Copenhagen on climate change, experts from the United States, Australia, and China talked about U.S.-Chinese cooperation on clean energy and climate change, and developments in China’s international economic policy.
Panelists talked about the Chinese economy and trade policies, and the performance, structure, and behavior of the economy of China. They also discussed the economic challenges that China must face before becoming the a superpower.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao announced on the day of this forum that China was willing to work with other nations to bring about a “fair, reasonable and realizable” outcome at the conference. close
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