The Chinese Economy in the Next 30 Years - Political Reform vs. Status Quo
Offered By: Milken Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the future of China's economy and political landscape in this thought-provoking panel discussion featuring experts from academia, business, and government. Delve into the challenges and opportunities facing China as it enters the middle-income stage, including geopolitical tensions, economic growth prospects, and the potential for social transformation and political reform. Gain insights on the role of foreign firms and capital in China's future success, and examine the country's journey from a closed society to a prosperous nation over the past 40 years. Analyze key topics such as President Trump's impact, China's debt, the Belt and Road Initiative, trade deficits, human rights issues, data privacy concerns, and the potential for economic reforms. Join moderator Sheryl WuDunn and speakers Nicholas Lardy, Michael Pillsbury, Sophie Richardson, Stephen Roach, and Perry Wong as they offer diverse perspectives on China's trajectory for the next three decades.
Syllabus
Introduction
President Trump
Debt
Belt and Road
Lack of Standards
Trade Deficit
The 100 Year Marathon
The Chinese Government
Human Rights in China
Data Privacy in China
Chinas Soft Power
Human Rights
Economic Reform
Taught by
Milken Institute
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