‘It is very dangerous for all the world that large numbers of people in the U.S. have closed their minds and are blind and deaf to the immense changes impacting the world. These Americans have also influenced some Europeans to share this approach,” Alistair Michie, Secretary General of the British East Asia Council, warned.
“These attitudes have a great impact. This comes from the reality that the nations of Europe and the U.S. have a dominant grip on global governance. Yet together the U.S. and Europe add up to less than 14 percent of the global population,” he said at a book launch hosted by the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) in Beijing on June 13.
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