In the Davos Forum, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is presently participating in discussions on the "global dimensions of China’s development".
Wang Yi is in discussion with Harvard Professor Joseph Nye, who is also former US Assistant Defense Secretary, and former US National Intelligence Council Chairman.
China has kept close engagement with the World Economic Forum and has sent delegations to the forum’s annual meetings since 1979. In June 2006, the forum opened its regional office in Beijing.
The theme for this year’s forum, "The Reshaping of the World: Consequences for Society, Politics and Business", exactly sets out the three dimensions of the world’s current circumstances. How China, the world’s most dynamic economy, lives up to its role in the reshaping of the world and how the world judges its reform has become a focus of this year’s forum.
In Davos and also other such occasions, China has been thinking about its changing relations with the world. China’s story of development is helping the emerging power know itself better, and its observation of the world’s current and future situation affects the whole world as well.
Source: Xinhua