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13 October 2016
China–US Relations in Global Perspective features world-class scholars and practitioners from China, the United States, New Zealand, Australia, Singapore and other countries on issues related to the bilateral relationship, and is based on an international conference that was held on 8–9 October 2015, immediately after Chinese President Xi Jinping’s first state visit to the United States in September 2015. The book not only looks at China–US relations from the perspectives of the two giants but also offers an opportunity to examine the bilateral relationship from third parties such as countries in the Asia-Pacific region and Oceania.
‘Professor Bo’s volume adds a fresh dimension to discussions of US–Chinese relations: The essays present voices from across the Asia-Pacific, assessing Sino-American ties and tensions from diverse perspectives, ranging from India to the Koreas and across economic topics from infrastructure to trade. In doing so, the Contemporary China Research Centre demonstrates New Zealand’s ability to make outsized contributions.’
—Robert B. Zoellick, former president of the World Bank, US trade representative and US Deputy Secretary of State