Q&A with Malini Mehra on future prospects for China's role in governing global risks

Zhang Jin China Plus Published: 2017-03-18 10:20:08
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A panel discussion is held during a forum in Beijing talking about the most urgent global risks and China's role in global governance on Tuesday, March 14, 2017. [Photo: China Plus / Zhang Jin]

A panel discussion is held during a forum in Beijing talking about the most urgent global risks and China's role in global governance on Tuesday, March 14, 2017. [Photo: China Plus / Zhang Jin]

A forum has been held in Beijing to discuss the most urgent global risks, and China's role in global governance.

The Global Challenges Foundation, one of the organizers, last year launched the "Global Challenges Prize 2017: A New Shape" competition, a quest to find new models of global cooperation capable of handling today's global risks.

Malini Mehra, Chief Executive of GLOBE International Secretariat and Ambassador of the "Global Challenges Prize 2017: A New Shape" competition, speaks during a panel discussion during a forum held in Beijing talking about the most urgent global risks and China's role in global governance on Tuesday, March 14, 2017. [Photo: China Plus / Zhang Jin]

Malini Mehra, Chief Executive of GLOBE International Secretariat and Ambassador of the "Global Challenges Prize 2017: A New Shape" competition, speaks during a panel discussion during a forum held in Beijing talking about the most urgent global risks and China's role in global governance on Tuesday, March 14, 2017. [Photo: China Plus / Zhang Jin]

CRI reporter Shen Ting talked with Malini Mehra, Ambassador for the competition and the Chief Executive of the GLOBE International Secretariat.

Malini Mehra, Chief Executive of GLOBE International Secretariat and Ambassador of the "Global Challenges Prize 2017: A New Shape" competition.

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