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Vince Cable 中國:參與:避免新冷戰
China: Engage!: Avoid The New Cold War
by Vince Cable (Author) March 18 2021
https://www.amazon.ca/China-Engage-Avoid-New-Cold/dp/B08ZBJ4Q4K
作者:文斯·凱布爾 (Vince Cable) 2021年3月18日
任何與中國有業務往來的人都會對2020年中國與西方國家以及其他一些國家(例如印度)的政治和經濟關係迅速惡化感到震驚,尤其是與美國和英國的關係。未來一個至關重要的問題是,這是否隻是一個過渡階段,是由諸如新冠疫情之類的暫時性衝擊以及中美兩國領導人的個人性格造成的。或者,這是否預示著一場新冷戰的開始,其特征是多層麵的長期敵對,尤其是在經濟層麵。
文斯·凱布爾爵士曾於2010年至2015年擔任英國聯合政府的商業、創新與技能大臣兼貿易委員會主席。在進入議會之前,他曾在政府、國際組織、大學和商界擁有豐富的經驗,最後擔任殼牌石油公司的首席經濟學家。他曾擔任倫敦政治經濟學院、諾丁漢大學、謝菲爾德大學、聖瑪麗大學和伯明翰城市大學的客座教授。他一直處於對華貿易的核心位置,並在本書中展現了深刻的理解和清晰的思路,這在當今情緒淩駕於事實、現實和理性之上的時代尤為重要。他在《中國:接觸!——避免新冷戰》一書中的分析精準、嚴謹、清晰,為有關中國的討論帶來了現實主義和事實依據。對於所有關注國際貿易和國際關係的人來說,本書都是必讀之作。美國主導、英國明顯支持的對華冷戰進程十分危險,文斯·凱布爾爵士的觀點糾正了許多流傳的所謂“另類事實”。本書內容及時、重要,對於任何關心國際貿易未來的人來說都至關重要。
China: Engage!: Avoid The New Cold War
by Vince Cable (Author) March 18 2021
https://www.amazon.ca/China-Engage-Avoid-New-Cold/dp/B08ZBJ4Q4K
Anyone doing business with China will have been shocked by the speed with which political and economic relations with Western, and some other, countries – like India – have deteriorated in 2020, but especially the USA and the UK. A crucial issue for the future is whether this is a passing phase, caused by temporary shocks like the Pandemic and by the personalities of leaders in China and the USA. Alternatively, this could be the beginning of a new Cold War characterised by prolonged hostility on several levels, especially the economic.
Sir Vince Cable was Secretary of State for Business Innovation and Skills and President of the Board of Trade in the UK's coalition government 2010-15, and before entering parliament he had an extensive career in government, international organisations, universities and business, latterly as Chief Economist of Shell. He has enjoyed Visiting Professorships at the LSE, Nottingham, Sheffield and St Mary’s and Birmingham City Universities. He has been at the heart of trade with China, and brings to this book a depth of understanding and a clarity of thought that is so important today when emotion and feelings dominate over facts, reality and sense. His analysis in "China: Engage! - Avoid the New Cold War" is precise, forensic and clear and he brings to the debate about China realism and facts and this book is vital reading for all of us concerned with international trade and international relations. The march towards a cold war with China led by the US, and apparently supported by the UK, is dangerous and Sir Vince Cable's perspective is a corrective to many of the so-called "alternative facts" that are in circulation. This book is timely and important and vital for anyone concerned for the future of international trade.