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Will Hutton warns of Chinaâs daunting challenges from within that could derail its expected economic success, shocking the global economy.
The prevailing view of China is of an economic juggernaut set to make the 21st century its own. Will Hutton, chief executive of The Work Foundation, here and in his provocative and stimulating new book warns instead that China is running up against a set of daunting challenges from within that could well derail its rise and, in turn, deliver a crippling shock to the global economy. Britain, Europe and the US must recognise that they have a vital stake in assuring that collapse does not happen.
China's effect on our lives is reflected in our house prices, the inequality in our wages and the prices we pay in our shops. Yet China is burdened by a weak enterprise system, growing social protest and environmental degradation.
Hutton will show how the contradictions of an authoritarian state are fundamentally disabling and argues that if China is to complete the transition to capitalism upon which it has embarked, it has no choice but to embrace the mechanisms that make business and government accountable to people - from a free press to representative governance. This is a powerful warning that global peace and prosperity depend upon successful transition.
Will Hutton is chief executive of The Work Foundation, an independent, not for dividend research based consultancy which is the most influential voice on work, workplace and employment issues in Britain. Prior to joining The Work Foundation, Will spent four years as editor in chief of the Observer and he continues to write a weekly column for the paper.
Will has written several best-selling economic books including The World Weâre In, The State Weâre In, The State to Come, The Stakeholding Society and On The Edge with Anthony Giddens. Willâs latest book, The Writing on the Wall: China and the West in the 21st Century, was published in the UK in January 2007 by Little, Brown.
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26 April 2007 at 6:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Foreign Press Association |
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The Research and Development Society |
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£40, £20 members |
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Visit http://www.rdsoc.org, email rdsociety@royalsoc.ac.uk or call 020 7451 2513. |
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Meeting fee includes refreshments and wine reception. |
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