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With Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visiting Europe – Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway – the future of China-Europe ties is once again in the spotlight. Robin Niblett, Warden of New College at the University of Oxford, urges both sides to pursue meaningful negotiations, encourage two-way investment, and build more balanced partnerships. Niblett also stresses that the world should embrace diverse systems of governance, rather than forcing countries into "one cookie-cutter system." Take a look.
With Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visiting Europe – Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway – the future of China-Europe ties is once again in the spotlight. Robin Niblett, Warden of New College at the University of Oxford, urges both sides to pursue meaningful negotiations, encourage two-way investment, and build more balanced partnerships. Niblett also stresses that the world should embrace diverse systems of governance, rather than forcing countries into "one cookie-cutter system." Take a look.