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DESCRIPTION:Hongying Wang on China's New Economic DiplomacyHongying\, Assoc
 iate Professor Political Science\, University of Waterloo (Canada)China\nr
 ecently announced the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)\,\nanoth
 er sign\nof Beijing’s more activist foreign policy.\nThe United\nStates ha
 s expressed\nconcerns\,\nbut more than thirty countries already have appli
 ed to join\nthe\nAIIB\, including Britain\, France\, Germany\, and South K
 orea.&nbsp\; What are\nChina’s\nmotives for this and other initiatives in 
 the global financial area?\nWill these\nschemes complement or undermine tr
 aditional multilateral institutions\nsuch\nas the World Bank?Professor\nWa
 ng writes\nand teaches on international political economy\, international\
 nbusiness\nand development\, Asian politics\, and China and global\ngovern
 ance. She\nholds\na BA from Peking University and a PhD from\nPrinceton\nU
 niversity\, and taught a Syracuse University from 1998 to 2012.Open to the
  publoc  Sponsored\nby the East Asia Program at the Moynihan Institute of 
 Global Affairs 
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SUMMARY:EA presents: Hongying Wang
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Hongying Wang on China's New Econ
 omic Diplomacy</b></p><p><b>Hongying\,</b> <i>Associate Professor Politica
 l Science\, University of Waterloo (Canada)</i></p><p>China\nrecently anno
 unced the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)\,\nanother sign\nof 
 Beijing’s more activist foreign policy.\nThe United\nStates has expressed\
 nconcerns\,\nbut more than thirty countries already have applied to join\n
 the\nAIIB\, including Britain\, France\, Germany\, and South Korea.&nbsp\;
  What are\nChina’s\nmotives for this and other initiatives in the global f
 inancial area?\nWill these\nschemes complement or undermine traditional mu
 ltilateral institutions\nsuch\nas the World Bank?</p><p>Professor\nWang wr
 ites\nand teaches on international political economy\, international\nbusi
 ness\nand development\, Asian politics\, and China and global\ngovernance.
  She\nholds\na BA from Peking University and a PhD from\nPrinceton\nUniver
 sity\, and taught a Syracuse University from 1998 to 2012.</p><p>Open to t
 he publoc</p><p> </p><p> </p><b><i>Sponsored\nby the East Asia Program at 
 the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</i></b><p> </p><p></p>
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