
September’s G20 summit is a chance for China and the forum to prove their relevance
From
promoting representation of emerging markets to tying UN development goals to
the economy, Alex He lists ways China could make the summit count.
CIGI Research Fellow, Global Economy
Xingqiang (“Alex”) He is a CIGI research fellow. He is a research fellow and associate professor at the Institute of American Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). His academic interests focus on domestic politics, with an emphasis on interest group politics in the U.S., China-U.S relations. He also studies interest groups in China and their roles in China's foreign economic policy making, China and the G20, China and global economic governance.
From
promoting representation of emerging markets to tying UN development goals to
the economy, Alex He lists ways China could make the summit count.