UN and beyond: China's expanding global role
Nov 20, 09:09 AM
In an increasingly fragmented world, China is actively positioning itself to influence global governance
In this episode of The Sound of Economics, Yuyun Zhan invites Alicia García-Herrero, Théo Storella and Moritz Rudolf to delve into China's evolving role in the United Nations and its broader global governance strategy. They explore the initiatives shaping China's influence in the United Nations, such as the Belt and Road Initiative and the Global Civilization Initiative, and discuss the implications of these efforts on the multilateral order. They also discuss the challenges posed by geopolitical fragmentation and the role of other global actors, including Europe and the United States, in shaping the future of international institutions.
Relevant research and event:
Relevant research and event:
- Garcia-Herrero, A., T. Storella and P. Weil (2024) ‘China’s influence in the United Nations: words and deeds’, Working Paper 19/2024, Bruegel
- Shifts in China's foreign policy: a closer look at its role in the United Nations, Bruegel event, 12 November 2024
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