An Asia-Europe summit of more than 50 countries opened on Thursday in Brussels, in a bid to boost cooperation and regional connectivity. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang joined other Asian and European leaders at the meeting. How can we make sense of the significance of the China-Europe relationship against the backdrop of tensions between China and the US? Ian Reifowitz, Professor of Historical Studies at S.U.N.Y. Empire State College; Fred Teng, President of the America China Public Affairs Institute in New York; and Daniel Gros, Director of the Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussels, joined The Point.
As President Trump pursues his "America First" agenda, while crediting his protectionist trade policies for bringing about deals with other countries, how can the rest of the world promote multilateralism? At the same time, what is China doing to safeguard multilateralism? Vladimir Yakunin, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Dialogue of Civilizations Research Institute, shared his views.
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