The perceived role of
China as a global leader on security issues has a minor effect on Canadians» attitudes towards a Canada - China FTA.Canadians who show stronger confidence in China becoming a global leader on security issues are also more likely to support an FTA with China, although this has a minor effect.
Not exact matches
In his speech, the Chinese president sold a vision of
China as a benevolent
leader of the
global economy, emphasizing that open systems are the best course of action for the world.
China's slowdown won't get bad enough to do serious
global damage, but growth in the U.S. and elsewhere won't be nearly
as robust
as business
leaders and policy makers have hoped.
Already the most dominant Chinese
leader in generations, Xi has made it all too clear that
China has entered a «new era,» and that it sees itself
as a top
global power, in stark contrast to the past four decades of «Hide your strength, bide your time,»
as put by Chinese
leader Deng Xiaoping, who spearheaded the market - opening measures in 1978.
In fact, Xi has begun to cast
China as a defender of economic globalization and inclusivity,
as well
as a
leader in combating
global challenges, like climate change.14 Unlike Russia's willingness to take large risks,
China's approach is generally cautious, reflecting its desire to safeguard its economic interests.
As global stock markets rebounded Tuesday despite
China's continued selloff, the focus now is on
China's economy and whether
leaders can engineer a smooth slowdown.
If ever there was a country poised to usurp the United States» position
as the
global leader it is
China.
According to the latest Mintel research, while the story of tea begins in
China, India took the top spot
as the
global leader in volume sales of packaged tea last year.
China, the world's largest importer and consumer of timber products, has emerged
as a
leader in
global environmental governance.
While the story of tea begins in
China, India took the top spot
as the
global leader in volume sales of packaged tea last year, with the two countries regularly vying for the number one position, according to the latest Mintel research.
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China)
as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
That President Xi has accumulated so much personal power is partly a reflection of his political acumen, and partly a recognition by the Party that
China needs a single strong
leader at the moment
as it transitions from a weak local power recovering from the disasters of Japanese occupation in the early 20th century followed the cultural revolution and the great leap forwards, and instead becomes a
global power.
Another graphic, circulated on Twitter by German broadcaster Deutsch Welle, shows how different cumulative, historic emissions look from the current scenario:
China three years ago surpassed the United States
as the
global greenhouse gas emissions
leader.
But a U.S. withdrawal from the deal would give
China more opportunity to burnish its image
as a
global leader.
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as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
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as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
In The
Global Search for Education, join me and globally renowned thought
leaders including Sir Michael Barber (UK), Dr. Michael Block (U.S.), Dr. Leon Botstein (U.S.), Professor Clay Christensen (U.S.), Dr. Linda Darling - Hammond (U.S.), Dr. Madhav Chavan (India), Professor Michael Fullan (Canada), Professor Howard Gardner (U.S.), Professor Andy Hargreaves (U.S.), Professor Yvonne Hellman (The Netherlands), Professor Kristin Helstad (Norway), Jean Hendrickson (U.S.), Professor Rose Hipkins (New Zealand), Professor Cornelia Hoogland (Canada), Honourable Jeff Johnson (Canada), Mme. Chantal Kaufmann (Belgium), Dr. Eija Kauppinen (Finland), State Secretary Tapio Kosunen (Finland), Professor Dominique Lafontaine (Belgium), Professor Hugh Lauder (UK), Professor Ben Levin (Canada), Lord Ken Macdonald (UK), Professor Barry McGaw (Australia), Shiv Nadar (India), Professor R. Natarajan (India), Dr. Pak Tee Ng (Singapore), Dr. Denise Pope (US), Sridhar Rajagopalan (India), Dr. Diane Ravitch (U.S.), Richard Wilson Riley (U.S.), Sir Ken Robinson (UK), Professor Pasi Sahlberg (Finland), Andreas Schleicher (PISA, OECD), Dr. Anthony Seldon (UK), Dr. David Shaffer (U.S.), Dr. Kirsten Sivesind (Norway), Chancellor Stephen Spahn (U.S.), Yves Theze (Lycee Francais U.S.), Professor Charles Ungerleider (Canada), Professor Tony Wagner (U.S.), Sir David Watson (UK), Professor Dylan Wiliam (UK), Dr. Mark Wormald (UK), Professor Theo Wubbels (The Netherlands), Professor Michael Young (UK), and Professor Minxuan Zhang (
China)
as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
In The
Global Search for Education, join me and globally renowned thought
leaders including Sir Michael Barber (UK), Dr. Michael Block (US), Dr. Leon Botstein (US), Professor Clay Christensen (US), Dr. Linda Darling - Hammond (US), Dr. Madhav Chavan (India), Professor Michael Fullan (Canada), Professor Howard Gardner (US), Professor Andy Hargreaves (UK), Professor Yvonne Hellman (The Netherlands), Professor Kristin Helstad (Norway), Jean Hendrickson (US), Professor Rose Hipkins (New Zealand), Professor Cornelia Hoogland (Canada), Mme. Chantal Kaufmann (Belgium), Dr. Eija Kauppinen (Finland), State Secretary Tapio Kosunen (Finland), Professor Dominique Lafontaine (Belgium), Professor Hugh Lauder (UK), Professor Ben Levin (Canada), Professor Barry McGaw (Australia), Shiv Nadar (India), Professor R. Natarajan (India), Dr. Pak Tee Ng (Singapore), Dr. Denise Pope (US), Sridhar Rajagopalan (India), Dr. Diane Ravitch (US), Sir Ken Robinson (UK), Professor Pasi Sahlberg (Finland), Andreas Schleicher (PISA, OECD), Dr. Anthony Seldon (UK), Dr. David Shaffer (US), Dr. Kirsten Sivesind (Norway), Chancellor Stephen Spahn (US), Yves Theze (Lycee Francais US), Professor Charles Ungerleider (Canada), Professor Tony Wagner (US), Sir David Watson (UK), Professor Dylan Wiliam (UK), Dr. Mark Wormald (UK), Professor Theo Wubbels (The Netherlands), Professor Michael Young (UK), and Professor Minxuan Zhang (
China)
as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
In The
Global Search for Education, join me and globally renowned thought
leaders including Sir Michael Barber (UK), Dr. Michael Block (US), Dr. Leon Botstein (US), Professor Clay Christensen (US), Dr. Linda Darling - Hammond (US), Dr. Madhav Chavan (India), Professor Michael Fullan (Canada), Professor Howard Gardner (US), Professor Yvonne Hellman (The Netherlands), Professor Kristin Helstad (Norway), Jean Hendrickson (US), Professor Rose Hipkins (New Zealand), Professor Cornelia Hoogland (Canada), Mme. Chantal Kaufmann (Belgium), Dr. Eija Kauppinen (Finland), State Secretary Tapio Kosunen (Finland), Professor Dominique Lafontaine (Belgium), Professor Hugh Lauder (UK), Professor Ben Levin (Canada), Professor Barry McGaw (Australia), Shiv Nadar (India), Professor R. Natarajan (India), Dr. Pak Tee Ng (Singapore), Dr. Denise Pope (US), Sridhar Rajagopalan (India), Dr. Diane Ravitch (US), Sir Ken Robinson (UK), Professor Pasi Sahlberg (Finland), Andreas Schleicher (PISA, OECD), Dr. Anthony Seldon (UK), Dr. David Shaffer (US), Dr. Kirsten Sivesind (Norway), Chancellor Stephen Spahn (US), Yves Theze (Lycee Francais US), Professor Charles Ungerleider (Canada), Professor Tony Wagner (US), Sir David Watson (UK), Professor Dylan Wiliam (UK), Dr. Mark Wormald (UK), Professor Theo Wubbels (The Netherlands), Professor Michael Young (UK), and Professor Minxuan Zhang (
China)
as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
China has emerged
as a
global leader in green finance, especially green bonds, and from 2014 to 2016, it was the fastest - growing market in the region for sustainable investing.
Its
global dominance has been challenged in
China,
as the company trails market
leader Komatsu Ltd. (KMTUY).
«The debut of The Royal Begonia on
China's Hainan Island marks a true milestone for The Luxury Collection
as we continue our journey to open a record number of hotels and resorts in Asia Pacific by the end of this year,» said Paul James,
Global Brand
Leader, St. Regis and The Luxury Collection Hotels & Resorts.
Not only is Fuzhou one of the key trading ports in
China, it is the provincial political, economic and cultural center
as well
as an industrial powerhouse,» said Hoyt Harper,
Global Brand
Leader, Sheraton Hotels & Resorts.
Please forgive me for stating the obvious: there are mountains of scientific evidence, plenty of sound reasons and abundant common sense imploring the
leaders of India,
China, the US and the rest of the over-developed and under - developed world to consider that the seemingly endless,
global expansion of large - scale industrialization and production capabilities, now overspreading the surface of Earth, could be approaching a point in history when these unbridled big - business activities could dangerously destablize frangible
global ecosystems, irreversibly degrade the environment, recklessly dissipate Earth's natural resource base and, perhaps, destroy our planetary home
as a fit place for human habitation by our children.
The EU's binding Renewable Energy Directive targets will make it the second largest growth market after
China,
as well
as remaining the
global leader in terms of absolute renewable heat consumption.
China is setting itself up
as a
global technology
leader and will embrace the direction energy markets are moving, he adds.
President Trump faced a
global tongue - lashing
as big business and
leaders in
China and Europe united to condemn him for his decision to pull America out of the 2015 Paris climate accord.
A team of masters students and I (call us «Team
China» if you will), have carefully reviewed the negotiating texts (non-papers in policy - speak) and developed a series of policy scenarios and strategic recommendations for how
China can act
as a
leader in this talks to achieve an outcome that is optimal for both themselves and the
global climate regime.
China is seizing Trump's election
as an opportunity to become a
global climate
leader.
China and India are also emerging
as leaders in building renewable energy, which is crucial to maintain and accelerate the shift away from coal both for the sake of domestic air quality and the
global climate, Myllyvirta added.
The round - the - clock event will also include presentations from government
leaders and climate experts and activists broadcasting from Paris and eight other countries around the world (United States, Australia, Brazil, India, Canada,
China, the Philippines, and South Africa) to provide viewers with compelling, entertaining and informative content on the local and
global impacts of climate change,
as well
as promising solutions that can be found around the world today.
Finally, U.S. legislation can encourage
China to do more
as it positions itself
as a
global leader.
After Donald Trump's decision to pull the United States» out of the Paris Climate Agreement, Europe and
China stepped up the rhetoric to position themselves
as global leaders on climate action.
In April, a promoter may stage a celebrity rock concert to «establish
China as a world
leader for
global peace and a healthier planet.»
The World Is Watching will also include interviews with and presentations from government
leaders and climate experts and activists broadcasting from Paris and eight other countries around the world (United States, Australia, Brazil, India, Canada,
China, the Philippines, and South Africa) to provide viewers with compelling, entertaining and informative content on the local and
global impacts of climate change,
as well
as promising solutions that can be found around the world today.
The country adjacent to
China has been a hotbed for financial tech innovation this year
as Hong Kong has emerged
as one of the
global leaders within the blockchain economy.
While the US continues to be the primary influence in the
global Life Sciences industry, there are signs that this supremacy is wavering,
as both Chinese companies and the government ramp up investment in an attempt to make Mainland
China the world market
leader.
«With six offices in Greater
China, Hays will optimise its presence in the region to solidify its position
as the leading recruitment firm, further maintaining Hays» reputation
as a
global leader in recruitment consultancy.»