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China’s Role in the Era Of Uncertainty

Whether or not to globalize has always been a debate throughout human history, particularly when populations face the increased risk of disease transmission. Recently, the Financial Times published an article on the big mistakes of the anti-globalizers.

“Some seem to imagine that such discussions could take place without China’s participation. But China is too important to too many for that to be possible,” the June 21 article read.

Coincidentally, that same day, 30 Chinese experts presented their views at a subforum titled “Round Table of 30 People on China’s Globalization,” during the Eighth China and Globalization Forum, hosted

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