The Chinese Dream - Challenges for China and the World

By Dr. Börje Ljunggren

Tuesday, December 15, 2015 - 16:00 to 17:30

Abstract:
According to Xi Jinping, the Chinese dream is about the nation's great rejuvenation, which is about to come true after more than 170 years of tireless campaigning since the Opium Wars. In the new book “The Chinese Dream - Challenges for China and the world”, the former Swedish Ambassador to China, Börje Ljunggren, analyses China’s current challenges when it comes to the rule of law, the internet and civil society, climate change and the global power shift. Based on first-hand experiences from the diplomatic relationship between Sweden and China and his recent book Den kinesiska drömmen – utmaningar för Kina och världen, this lecture will give you new insights on the Chinese Dream and Xi’s China. An ongoing drama!

About the speaker:
Dr. Börje Ljunggren is an Asia specialist and former Swedish ambassador to China (2002-06) and to Vietnam (1994-97). He is the author of a number of books and articles on China. Currently, ambassador Ljunggren is responsible for the coordination of the Stockholm China Forum (GMF) on behalf of the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and chairperson of the SEB Asia Council. Ambassador Ljunggren is a member of the board of Lund University, the Raoul Wallenberg Institute, the Stockholm China Economic Research Institute of the Stockholm School of Economics and the Cambodia Development Resource Institute. Ambassador Ljunggren holds a Ph. D. in political science and is an Associate of the Harvard University Asia Center. His publications include “The Challenge of Reform in Indochina” (HIID/Harvard University Press, 1993) and “Kina: vår tids drama” (“China: the Drama of Time”), second edition, October 2009. His book “Den kinesiska drömmen: utmaningar för Kina och världen” (The Chinese Dream: Challenges for China and the World) was published in March, 2015.

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