
Anglo-Chinese Relations in an Upended World
July 16 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Anglo-Chinese Relations in an Upended World: Free online talk for SACU by Andrew K P Leung, SBS, FRSA
Introduction: The liberal, value-and rules-based world order led by the United States since the end of the Second World War has now been upended by President Trump’s Make America Great Again (MAGA) rules-of-the-jungle iconoclasm, rattling relations with the entire world, traditional allies not exempted. Many nations including EU Member States are recalibrating relationships with other regions and nations with growth potential, especially China, as the world’s second largest economy, ideological and other risks regardless. As home to Adam Smith and the world’s leading proponent of free (and fair) trade, the United Kingdom is well poised to re-examine and re-explore opportunities for more fruitful relations with a changing China, including Hong Kong.
Short Bio: Andrew K P Leung, SBS, FRSA, International and Independent China Strategist with decades of experience and insight on China’s development, including as Hong Kong’s chief representative for the UK and eastern Europe, Russia, Switzerland, Norway and EU applicant countries.