{"id":7946,"global_id":"www.chinacenter.net?id=7946","global_id_lineage":["www.chinacenter.net?id=7946"],"author":"84","status":"publish","date":"2023-10-02 09:50:27","date_utc":"2023-10-02 13:50:27","modified":"2023-10-02 09:50:56","modified_utc":"2023-10-02 13:50:56","url":"https:\/\/www.chinacenter.net\/event\/what-does-china-want\/","rest_url":"https:\/\/www.chinacenter.net\/wp-json\/tribe\/events\/v1\/events\/7946","title":"What Does China Want?","description":"

The question of what Xi Jinping\u2019s China wants \u2014 the scope of its ambitions, the short- and long-term goals that it has set, the vision that guides its ruling elites \u2014 is at once the most foundational, most intractably difficult, and most hotly contested question that outside observers and Chinese elites themselves are asking. How that question is answered in universities and think tanks, in boardrooms, and in national capitals fundamentally shapes approaches and policies toward China at every level. Read less…<\/a><\/p>\n

\u200d<\/strong>\u201cWhat does China want\u201d can, after all, be asked at multiple levels. Globally, is China a revisionist power, bent on overturning the \u201crules-based international order,\u201d or is it a selective <\/em>revisionist that wants multinational institutions to better reflect new realities? Does China seek to export its governance model, or is it just trying to \u201cmake the world safe for autocracy\u201d? What should we make of its new global initiatives \u2014 in security, in development, even in civilization? Or of its diplomatic forays into the Middle East and the war in Ukraine? What role does China see for its private sector, or for foreign enterprise and capital? And what kind of society does China itself hope to become? As its economic growth appears to falter, does Beijing have new performance metrics, a new basis for political legitimacy, to succeed after the long reign of GDP? What are the implications for the climate, or for human rights? And what will this mean for China\u2019s society and for Chinese politics?\u00a0Join us at NEXTChina 2023 as we convene some of the finest minds in the field for in-depth explorations of the most urgent and consequential issues facing China and the world today.<\/p>\n