主讲嘉宾 Dr Martin Jacques Speaker 马丁·雅克博士

Martin Jacques is the author of the global London-based monthly until its best-seller When Rules the World: the End closure in 1991 and was co-founder of the think- of the Western World and the Birth of a New Global tank Demos. He has been a columnist for many Order. It was first published in 2009 and has newspapers, made many television programmes since been translated into fourteen languages and is a former deputy editor of and sold over 350,000 copies. The book has newspaper. He took his doctorate while at King’s been shortlisted for two major literary awards. College, Cambridge. A second edition of the book, greatly expanded He has been invited to give lectures at many and fully updated, was published in 2012. His of the world’s top universities including Harvard, TED talk on how to understand China has had Cornell, UCLA, USC, Cambridge, Oxford, Peking, over 1.8 million views. He is a Senior Fellow at the Tsinghua, Renmin, NUS, Tokyo, University of Department of Politics and International Studies, Hong Kong, amongst many others. He has given Cambridge University, and a Visiting Professor talks to many corporate clients including Bank at , Beijing. He is also a non- of America, BlackRock, Pictet, Shell, Allianz, resident Fellow at the Transatlantic Academy, BNP Paribas, Financial Times, British Telecom, Washington DC. BBC, HR50, Amerada Hess, Investec, DSM and He has previously been a Visiting Professor at Khazanah. Renmin University, the International Centre for He is chair of the Harinder Veriah Trust, which Chinese Studies, Aichi University, Nagoya, and supports girls from deprived backgrounds with , Kyoto. He was a Senior their education at Assunta Primary School, Visiting Research Fellow at the Asia Research Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, where his wife, the Institute, National University of Singapore. He late Harinder Veriah, was educated. It has also was until recently a Senior Visiting Research sponsored young Malaysian lawyers from under- Fellow at IDEAS, a centre for diplomacy and privileged backgrounds to work for two-year grand strategy, and a fellow at the Asia Research stints at Hogan Lovells in London. Centre, both at the London School of Economics. He lives in London with his son Ravi, who is He was formerly the editor of the renowned now fifteen.