Is China winning or losing?
China’s rise has been the primary catalyst for the changing world order. No other single factor has had such a profound impact on globalisation – from its initial surge to its subsequent slowdown.
The benefits for China have so far been substantial. But what does the future hold? Some analysts predict that a sluggish economy and geopolitical tensions will become the new normal, citing deeply rooted structural imbalances. Others regard the situation as temporary, an inevitable part of China’s rapid transition.
This webinar explores key factors influencing China’s situation, from domestic challenges to global trade rivalries and security concerns. We will review targets and priorities outlined in the next Five-Year Plan and assess the outlook for foreign companies with business interests in China.
Time: 9:30-10:30 Denmark, 16:30-17:30 China
Organiser: DI Sense China
In the panel
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Andreas Bøje Forsby, Senior Researcher, PhD, Danish Institute for Int. Studies
Andreas’ his research primarily revolves around the superpower rivalry between the USA and China, Asian security dynamics, as well as China's foreign and security policy, including China's relations with Denmark/Nordic countries.
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Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard, Professor, Copenhagen Business School
Kjeld Erik is an international authority on China’s political economy, including State-Party-business relations and the role of the Communist Party in China’s modernization process.
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Casper Wichmann, Manager and co-founder of Sinolytica
Casper reports on current affairs involving China’s domestic politics and foreign relations. He is the co-founder of the Sinolytica newsletter and the podcast Kina-nørderne, and a former Asia+China correspondent for Danish broadcaster TV2.
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