The power of China in the new world
The power of China in the new world
With Professor Jean-Pierre Lehmann
In the turn of this century, Western global dominance of over five centuries is being brought to an end. We are in a new world; one in which China has emerged as a leading player. The world is changing, and China is changing. This session will assess the sources, trends and manifestations of Chinese power, with some emphasis on the implications arising from priorities laid out in the 12th five year plan.
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Creating dream teams: is it possible?
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Moving up to enterprise leader: the Seven Seismic Shifts?
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Actionable growth ideas: capitalizing on new business opportunities
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John Micklethwait, Editor-in-Chief, The Economist
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Yves Rossy, Jetman
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James T. Hackett, Chairman & CEO, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
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