A New Era of Slower Chinese growth: Implications for the Global Economy & Geopolitical Landscape
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From zero-COVID policies to the property crisis, what are the challenges facing China's economy, and what a new era of slower Chinese growth will mean for the global economy and geopolitical dynamics?
A conversation with Daniel H. Rosen
Daniel Rosen is founding partner and head of the China practice at Rhodium Group. He served in the White House under the Clinton administration, has taught at Columbia University, and is one of the leading US experts on China, with nearly three decades of experience analyzing China's economy and commercial policies.
Chair: Françoise Nicolas, Director of the Center for Asian Studies, Ifri
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