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The New Approaches of the Belt and Road Initiatives

Hosted by the School of Public Policy and the Institute of Global Affairs

LSE Lecture Theatre, Centre Building, LSE

Speaker

Professor Huang Renwei

Professor Huang Renwei

Chair

Professor Erik Berglof

How will the Belt and Road Initiative relate to the New Opening Strategy? What do increasing Sino-US Economic tensions mean for the importance of the Belt and Road Initiative? How can regional governance address the challenges of the Belt and Road? What role will new technologies play?

These and other key issues will be discussed at this event, hosted by the LSE School of Public Policy, and the Institute of Global Affairs.

Professor Huang Renwei is the Executive Director-General of the Fudan Institute of Belt and Road and Global Governance.

Professor Erik Berglof is the Director of the Institute of Global Affairs, LSE.

The LSE School of Public Policy (@LSEPublicPolicy) is an international community where ideas and practice meet. Our approach creates professionals with the ability to analyse, understand and resolve the challenges of contemporary governance.

The Institute of Global Affairs (@LSEIGA) aims to maximise the impact of LSE's leading expertise across the social sciences by shaping inclusive and locally-rooted responses to the most important and pressing global challenges.

Twitter hashtag for this event: #LSEChina

Podcast

A podcast of this event is available to download from The New Approaches of the Belt and Road Initiatives.

 

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