This book is a collection of papers from "The Contemporary World Multilateral Dialogue, which was attended by more than 140 scholars and experts from approximately 30 countries such as US. UK, Russia, India, Egypt, Belgium, Sweden, Italy, Belorussia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Turkey, Israel, Republic of Korea, Bolivia, Cyprus, Ecuador, and China. The papers are focused on the following topics: International Structure, Global Governance and the Role of the Emerging Countries; Security and Development in the Asian-Pacific Region; The Eighteenth CPC National Congress and China's Development Road: Opportunities and Challenges.
Message of Felicitations on the Convention of "The Contemporary World Multilateral Dialogue" A Developing China Walks Together with the World Sincere Dialogue for Conducive Cooperation Session 1:lnternational Structure, Global Governance and the Role of the Emerging Countries Global Good Governance and the Role of China Managing an Increasingly Interdependent but Non-Convergent Global Political Economy: The Role of Emerging Countries A Multipolarized World and Challenges in an Era of Transition Africa and China Relations in the Context of a Changing International System The Re-Globalization Tide Is Coming Resuming World Growth through Domestic Reforms and Cooperation between US, EU and China Adapting the Doctrine of Non-interference in Internal Affairs to the New Requirements of the Times Global Operating Class Entered on the History Scene Global Governance, Global Crisis-The Role of China and Emerging Countries East Asia's Transformation of Economic Development Mode and Its Significance Egypt and the Arab Spring The Challenges Facing Israel in an Unstable Middle East The Crisis of Ideology as a Factor of the "Arab Spring" 2011 Addressing the Financial Crisis amid Regional and Global Changes-the Hungarian Way Geopolitics of the Anglo-Saxon Neocolonialist Water, Energy and Food Wars Against Peace and Harmony of the Humanity U. S. -Chinese Relations in the 21st Century:Energy Security as a Source of Confrontation Session 2: Security and Development in the Asian-Pacific Region Security and Development in the Asian-Pacific Region( APR) : An Indian Perspective When the Balance of History Swings to the Asia-Pacific Region Navigating Sino-Japan Relations in a Time of Uncertainty The Main Security Challenges Faced by the Asia-Pacific Region and the Countermeasures Belarus-China Relations in the Changing World Cooperation among China, Russia and North Korea in Tumen River Area China's Political Transition and America's Political Status Quo: A Recipe for Strategic Miscalculation …… Session 3: The Eighteenth CPC National Congress and Cluna's Development Road: Opporturuties and Challenges Appendix