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Book SynopsisThe Impact of Innovation on Globalization is the eighth volume of the series China in the World. Like other volumes in the series, this volume includes views of leading Chinese scholars on China’s relations with other countries and regions in the world. In view of the theme of “globalization” in this volume, the contributors in this volume pay attention to how the Covid-19 pandemic impacts and challenges globalization, especially how it affects China, the United States, and their mutual relations. However, this is not to say that some issues surrounding globalization—the orientation and interrelationship of political and economic decision-making in China and the United States—have emerged only after the outbreak of the pandemic. The volume focuses on some long-term trends and innovations, from the past to the future. Chapter 2, “Globalization, Convergence, and China’s Economic Development,” describes the patterns of globalization. Chapter 3, “The Rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation is Unstoppable,” talks about views on current economic and financial issues. Chapter 4, “Reconstructing Global Industrial Chains under the Pandemic, and China’s Response,” discusses China’s pivotal position in global supply chains. Besides answering these basic questions, the book investigates other important issues, such as Global Value Chains, Changes in the International Order, Changes in the International Economic Landscape, WTO Reform, China’s Foreign Economic and Trade Strategies, Towards a Climate Resilience Society, Identity Politics, and the AI “Revolution”.
Table of ContentsList of Illustrations List of Contributors List of Journals 1 Introduction: How Will Globalization Continue? Shao Binhong and He Huaihong 2 Globalization, Convergence, and China’s Economic Development Cai Fang 3 The Rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation Is Unstoppable Guo Shuqing 4 Reconstructing Global Industrial Chains under the Pandemic, and China’s Response Huang Qifan 5 Global Value Chains, National Value Chains, and Economic Growth: Substitutional or Complementary? Sheng Bin, Su Danni, and Shao Chaodui 6 Change in the International Order—and China’s Options Tang Shiping 7 Changes in the International Economic Landscape and China’s Strategic Options in the Next Fifteen Years: Research Group for “Changes in the International Economic Landscape and China’s Strategic Options” Development Research Center of the State Council 8 wto Reform: The Global Approach and China’s Position Liao Fan 9 Adjusting China’s Foreign Economic and Trade Strategies Is in Line with Its Own Strategic Interests Yu Zhi 10 Towards a Climate Resilience Society: Challenges and Prospects Sun Shao 11 What Kind of Globalism Does the Trump Administration Want? Li Xiangyang 12 Identity Politics and the Evolution of World Order Kong Yuan 13 The “Proximate Sorrows” and “Distant Worries” of the AI “Revolution”: An Ethical and Ontological Analysis Zhao Tingyang Index