NWO – Global Governance
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While political leaders prepared for the G20 summit in Seoul, experts from China and other countries gathered in Beijing on November 10-11, 2010 to discuss issues of global economic governance and sustainable development. Organized by the Bertelsmann Stiftung and the China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE), the conference charted new paths for more stable and sustainable global economic and financial architectures. In a speech opening the event, CCIEE Secretary General Wei Jianguo emphasized the need to overcome narrow national interests and to replace confrontation with cooperation. Bertelsmann Stiftung Chairman and CEO Gunter Thielen lamented that actions necessary for the long-term stabilization of the global economy had yet to be taken. He said that it is “high time to join forces” to find ways to implement needed reforms.

