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China and the Post-COVID Global Order: a world according to China?

The COVID-19 pandemic has once again raised the fundamental question of how best to understand China’s foreign policy intentions and practices.

Hardening diplomatic rhetoric, heightened cross-strait tensions, and the worsening US-China relationship, reflect China’s growing confidence and assertiveness in international affairs. At the centre of these developments is General Secretary Xi Jinping. As the most powerful Chinese leader since Mao Zedong, Xi has clearly articulated the desire to transform the global order in a way that is conducive to Chinese interests.

How are we best to understand China’s global leadership ambitions and what implications will they have for international politics? What potential obstacles might Xi encounter in his quest to achieve China’s "national rejuvenation"? Following the publication of Elizabeth Economy’s book, The World According to China, LSE IDEAS China Foresight hosts a webinar to analyse China’s global leadership ambitions and their implications.

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China and the Post-COVID Global Order

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China and the Post-COVID Global Order

This webinar was held on Friday 3 December.