This paper is a hypothesis of what China could have in terms of goals for the G20 Summit in 2016.
The following topics will be dealt with:
Priorities for 2016,
Global Energy,
Asia and the World,
Moving Forward
and Outreach Efforts.
Table of Contents
1. Priorities for 2016
1.1 Defending and Creating the 2%
1.1.1 Infrastructure
1.1.2 Employment
1.1.3 Competition Reforms
1.1.4 Trade
1.2 Global Energy
1.2.1 Sustainability and Renewable Energy
1.2.2 Energy Efficiency
1.2.3 Investing in Energy Futures
1.3 Asia and the World
1.3.1 Chinese Relations
1.3.2 Chinese Economic Rising
1.3.3 Chinese Challenges
Objectives & Core Topics
The document outlines the strategic priorities for China's 2016 G20 presidency, aiming to foster global economic growth, enhance energy sustainability, and promote the prominence of Asian leadership in international governance and policy agreements.
- Expanding G20 members' GDP by 2% through structural reforms.
- Transitioning toward renewable energy and improved energy efficiency.
- Advancing private sector investment in global infrastructure.
- Strengthening Asian influence within the global economic framework.
- Promoting international cooperation and inclusive outreach efforts.
Excerpt from the Book
Employment
The issue with our current employment options is that the G20 is looking at more of a small-scale scheme. In order to get the world’s workforce to a sustainable order where the GDP can grow, the workforce in all needs to be better motivated to succeed (Triggs). This means that emphasis needs to be put on groups who are usually left out of the process. For many countries around the world, this means that women need to be motivated just as much as their male counterparts (Triggs). By working with the entire working class, rather than in small subsections, results will be more widely seen. This is a cultural issue as much as an economic value. By motivation women from an early age to be just as good, if not better, than their peers – they will get the urge to succeed from a young time. This will mean that more women are included in government and the workforce. It will also mean that companies will begin to represent their respective nations, much like Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did in creating a diverse cabinet.
Summary of Chapters
Defending and Creating the 2%: This chapter discusses strategies to achieve a 2% GDP growth for G20 nations, focusing on infrastructure investment, employment motivation, market liberalization, and trade reforms.
Global Energy: This chapter highlights the critical role of sustainable energy, advocating for increased investment in renewable resources, energy efficiency, and securing global energy access.
Asia and the World: This chapter examines China's role as a G20 host and the ambition to elevate Asian leadership in global economic decision-making while addressing regional relations and economic resilience.
Keywords
G20, Chinese Presidency, GDP Growth, Infrastructure, Sustainability, Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, Asian Leadership, Trade Reform, Employment, Global Economic Policy, BRICS, Market Liberalization, International Cooperation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary focus of this document?
This document outlines the agenda and strategic priorities of the Chinese G20 presidency in 2016, emphasizing global economic growth, energy policy, and increased Asian involvement in international affairs.
What are the central themes covered?
The central themes include reaching a 2% GDP growth target, fostering energy sustainability and efficiency, addressing employment gaps, and strengthening international trade and cooperation.
What is the main goal regarding the 2% GDP growth?
The primary goal is to expand the GDP of G20 member nations by 2% by 2018 through structural reforms, increased private infrastructure investment, and trade liberalization.
Which scientific or analytical method is used?
The work utilizes a policy-oriented analysis, drawing upon existing G20 frameworks, international economic data, and comparative studies from previous summits to propose future directives.
What topics are discussed in the main body?
The main body covers specific policy pillars: "Defending and Creating the 2%," which includes infrastructure, employment, and competition; "Global Energy," which covers sustainability and future investment; and "Asia and the World," which discusses geopolitical and economic integration.
Which keywords best describe the work?
Key terms include G20, Chinese Presidency, GDP Growth, Renewable Energy, Asian Leadership, and Global Infrastructure.
How does the Chinese presidency intend to change infrastructure investment?
The document suggests moving away from reliance on sole public investments and instead leveraging private sector participation to achieve sustainable growth in infrastructure.
Why does the document emphasize women's motivation in the workforce?
It argues that engaging all parts of the working class, specifically women, is essential for a more diverse and motivated workforce, which in turn leads to higher productivity and better representation of national interests.
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- Dalton Brasington (Autor:in), 2015, The Priorities for the Chinese G20 Presidency in 2016, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/312222