Is China the Threat It’s Made Out to Be?
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive panel discussion examining the complex dynamics of China's global influence and its relationship with the United States. Delve into topics such as China's authoritarian trends, economic dominance, and ambitious global infrastructure projects. Gain insights from expert speakers on the US-China trade war, China's role in globalization, the Chinese banking sector, technological innovation, and educational systems. Analyze the country's media landscape, political structure, and the impact of super apps like WeChat. Evaluate the potential threats and opportunities presented by China's rise on the world stage, and consider the implications for international relations and global power dynamics.
Syllabus
Introduction
Liz Economy
USChina Triangle
Is China Back on Board
USChina Trade War
China vs Globalization
What is the remedy
What role do we play
How fragile is the Chinese banking sector
Will China win the technology race
When did China set off on reform
Is China a democracy
How innovative is China
What kind of environment favours innovation
Chinas media landscape
Chinas education system
Super apps like WeChat
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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