Enhancing Global Governance in a Fragmented World : Prospects, Issues, and the Role of China.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wang, Henry Huiyao.
Other Authors: Miao, Mabel Lu.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer, 2024.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:China and Globalization Series
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Contents
  • Editors and Contributors
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • The Argument for Multilateralism
  • Reclaiming Multilateralism
  • 2022-A Difficult Year for International Cooperation
  • A World Facing Threats to the Global Order
  • Ensuring a Faster and Fairer Energy Transition to Combat Climate Change
  • Pandemics: Recovering from Covid and Preventing the Next Pandemic
  • Limiting the Risk of Economic Fragmentation to Ensure Shared Prosperity
  • International Governance for Artificial Intelligence
  • Managing Nuclear Risks
  • Managing Risks Effectively Requires a Reformed Multilateralism
  • Multilateral Actors
  • A More Horizontal Management of Interdependence
  • A Global Order that Gives Room to Small and Middle Powers
  • From Global Deals to Dealing with Global Issues
  • Multilateralism Built from Plurilateral Deals
  • A Results-Based Multilateralism
  • Conclusion
  • Multilateralism as a Prerequisite for Sovereignty
  • Fostering Consensus to Prevent Future Catastrophes
  • The Challenges Today's World is Facing
  • The Types of Catastrophes
  • The Catastrophes and Modern Technology
  • Consensus in a Divided World
  • References
  • Peaceful Development or War Economies?
  • The Second Cold War is a World War
  • Opposite Ideas and Conflicting Interests
  • Euro-Atlantic and Euro-Asian Mega-systems Can Peacefully Compete and Cooperate
  • In Conclusion
  • Running to the Rescue of Multilateral Cooperation
  • A Divided World that Sticks Together
  • The Enduring Crisis of Multilateral Global Governance
  • Multilateralism Keeps Weathering the Storm
  • China's Role in a Multilateral World
  • Strategic Reglobalization: How Great Power Rivalry is Impacting the Multilateral Trading System
  • Introduction
  • Sowing the Seeds of Strategic Reglobalization
  • Down the National Security Rabbit Hole.
  • Trade Through the Lens of Geopolitics
  • What Will Become of the WTO
  • Conclusion
  • The Role of China in Globalization and the China-ASEAN Partnership
  • Introduction
  • Strengthening Economic Partnership and Global Governance in a New Global Order
  • China's Rise as a Global Power
  • Challenges Facing China
  • China-ASEAN Partnership
  • Challenges Facing the China-ASEAN Partnership
  • Conclusion
  • Economic Diplomacy as an Answer Towards Global Challenges: The Experiences of Sino-German Economic Cooperation
  • Karl-Heinz Gass
  • Hans-Jochem Steim
  • Jörg Wuttke
  • References
  • China's Changing Role in Multilateral Development Banks
  • The Evolution of China's Multiple Roles in MDBs
  • The Drivers of China's Evolving Role in MDBs
  • The New Development Bank
  • Conclusions
  • Geopolitical Risks and Unconventional RMB Internationalization: A Reappraisal
  • Geopolitical Risks, De-Dollarization, and RMB Internationalization
  • The Chinese Approach to Capital Account Liberalization
  • De Facto Convertibility of RMB
  • Commodity-Based RMB and RMB Internationalization
  • Concluding Remarks
  • References
  • China and Globalization in a Changing Context
  • Introduction
  • Globalisation at a Crossroads
  • A Historical Context
  • First Two Decades of the Twenty-First Century
  • Issues Caused by Globalisation
  • Unequal Globalisation is Unsustainable
  • Global Governance Lags Behind Global Practice
  • A Chinese Solution to Globalisation
  • Three Pillars and Seven Pathways
  • Policy Recommendations for Inclusive Globalisation
  • Working Towards an Inclusive, Fair, Multilateral and Sustainable Model of Globalisation
  • References
  • China's Inroads into Global Governance: Status Quo and Scope
  • China's Global Supply Chains
  • Does the USA have the Power to Hurt China Economically?
  • Upcoming Risks for China's Economy
  • A Capitalist China?.
  • Global Environmental Governance
  • Proactive Actions on Climate Mitigation
  • An Emerging Leader in Green Finance
  • War on Pollution
  • Impediments in the Journey Towards a Green Future
  • Correcting: The Power Imbalance between the State and the Civil Society
  • Reforming a Fragmented Governance Structure
  • Raising Public Awareness on the Issue of Sustainable Development
  • AI and Emerging Technologies
  • Challenges and Future Prospects
  • Conclusion
  • Global Governance, China's Role, and Beijing as a Global Political City
  • The Rise of Global Political Cities
  • The Rebirth of Global Beijing
  • Deepening International Ties
  • Beijing's Olympic Era Transformation
  • Challenges for the Future
  • Conclusion: The Crucial Importance of Idea Institutions in Global Beijing
  • The Strengths and Successes of the Chinese Governance System
  • A Global Background
  • The Rise of China
  • An Introduction to China's System
  • Economic Success
  • Social Development
  • Good Governance
  • The Evolution of Good Governance
  • Key Features of China's System of Governance
  • Strong Leadership and Political Stability
  • Effective Economic Management and Planning
  • Emphasis on Education and Human Resource Development
  • Focus on Innovation and Technology
  • Strong Social Welfare System
  • Environmental Protection
  • Success Stories Abound
  • Conclusion and Recommendations
  • Recommendations
  • China's Role in Modernization and Stabilization of the Contemporary Post-Cold War Order
  • Introduction
  • The Future of Economic Globalization
  • China's View on Decoupling and the Future of Economic Globalization
  • Strengthening of Geopolitics in the Post-Cold War Order
  • China's View on the Strengthening of Geopolitics in the World Order
  • Conclusion
  • Global Relations-China and the World
  • The Sino-American Conflict: From Escalation to Resolution.
  • From Distrust to Trust
  • The Bilateral Investment Treaty
  • A US-China Secretariat
  • The Clean Slate
  • US-China Strategic Competition and Southeast Asia
  • Enduring Great Power Competition
  • Southeast Asia: Agency (Still) amid Great Power Competition
  • ASEAN-China Cooperation in Pandemic Recovery
  • Singapore-China Cooperation to Build a More Secure Regional Order
  • Conclusion
  • China-Africa Partnership in Influencing the New World Order
  • Forum on China-Africa Cooperation-FOCAC
  • South-South Cooperation
  • The BRICS
  • A Dialogue of Civilizations to Heal a Fractured World-Global Issues and the Role of China
  • A Fractured, not just Fragmented, World
  • Globalization and Its Malcontents
  • A World Order Out of Alignment
  • Working Towards Effective Governance of the Global Commons
  • The UN Sustainable Development Goals as a Stepping Stone
  • An Instructive Lesson
  • What Is Needed-A Common Destination
  • Shared Pathways to Seek Common Goals and Shared Pathways to the Future
  • Sustaining Cooperation in a Fragmented World-a Malaysian Perspective
  • Introduction
  • A Malaysian View of the Global Governance Environment
  • The Belt and Road Initiative: China's Vision of Global Governance and Its Opportunities and Challenges with Malaysia
  • Global Governance and New Chinese Initiatives
  • Malaysia Madani and China's Global Initiatives
  • A New Vision for the Global Governance
  • Europe's Future in a Contested Global Environment
  • A Global Tempest
  • A Watershed Moment in European History
  • Global Economic Governance in Decline
  • Policy Response Across the Globe
  • Time to Act Together
  • References
  • A European Perspective on the Role of Large Corporations in Shaping Global Governance
  • Introduction
  • Theoretical Conceptualization
  • Five Interrelated Pressure Points Driving the Fragmentation of the World Economic Order.
  • The Role of Corporations in an Increasingly Fragmented Economic World
  • Supply Chain Security and Resource Management
  • Standards-Setting
  • Sanctions: The Role of Corporations in Implementing Sanctions and Upholding the Rules-Based International Order
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Can an International Constitution of Information Empower a New Community with a Shared Future in Cyberspace?
  • The Immediate Task for a Community with a Shared Future in Cyberspace
  • An "Information Constitution"
  • Drafting a Constitution of Information for the Community with a Shared Future in Cyberspace
  • Private Versus Public
  • Accuracy Assurance
  • The Representative System
  • A Community with a Shared Future in Cyberspace and the Future of Information
  • The World Needs a Form of Global Governance for All
  • Introduction
  • In a Fragmented World can a Unipolar World Survive?
  • Can Globalization Be the Savior of a Fragmented World?
  • New Paradigm-New Global Governance? Problems of the Transition Period and the Balance of Power
  • Conclusion
  • Reshaping the Global Order
  • About the Center for China and Globalization
  • Other Publications in the China and Globalization Series
  • Index.