CKN Report Presentation - China’s Development Finance

Location name
Schouwburgstraat 2, The Hague (Hybrid)
Jue Wang
Jue Wang

This was the launch event of a new China Knowledge Network (CKN) report on China’s Development Finance, twenty years after Chinese policy banks began their major expansion into the Global South.

The report examines how CDF has evolved from what was once described as “patient capital” into a more commercially oriented model. It explores the global and domestic factors shaping this shift, its implications for recipient countries, and its position within the broader development finance landscape.

Key themes include:

  • China’s emphasis on large-scale infrastructure and the strategic role of policy banks.
  • Fragmented governance structures and institutional rivalries.
  • The “post-peak” phase of CDF, with a turn towards green finance, digital infrastructure, and PPPs.
  • Narratives of “debt-trap diplomacy” and the realities of borrower agency.
  • China’s bilateral versus multilateral approaches to development finance.

The event provided an empirically grounded and balanced assessment of CDF, offering critical insights for policymakers, scholars, and practitioners concerned with global development and finance.

The event concluded with a networking drink at Café Schlemmer, 16:30 – 17:30.

 

Authors:

Ruben Gonzalez-Vicente is Associate Professor in Political Economy at the University of Birmingham. His research focuses on South–South relations, with particular attention to China, Latin America, and the Caribbean. He is an editor for the Global China Pulse and the People’s Map of Global China. Before joining the University of Birmingham, he was Assistant Professor at the City University of Hong Kong (2012–2016) and University Lecturer at Leiden University (2017–2021).

Jue Wang is a University Lecturer at the Leiden University Institute for Area Studies. She is a scholar of the Chinese economy and Global Political Economy, with expertise in international political economy, development finance, international organisations, technology policies, and global governance. Her research has been published in International Relations, Chinese Journal of International Politics, International Affairs, and Chinese Political Science Review, among others. She is also a frequent media commentator on China and international political economy.

 

Details:

Wed, Oct 15
15:00 – 16:30 GMT+2
Hybrid event
Schouwburgstraat 2, A2.01, The Hague

 

Preliminary Agenda:
15:00 – 15:10 | Entry
15:10 – 15:20 | Welcome and Introduction
15:20 – 16:00 | Presentation of Key Findings
16:00 – 16:20 | Q&A and Discussion
16:20 – 16:30 | Closing Remarks

16:30 – 17:30 | Networking borrel

 

You are welcome to attend the event either physically or online. Once you register via the button below, you will receive a confirmation email and, if applicable, a link to join the event virtually.

Please note that a camera crew will record the presentation and panel discussion. This recording will later be published on the CKN website. The Q&A session will not be recorded, and only the authors and panellists will appear in the video.

The report will be shared under embargo with registered participants one day prior to the presentation.

Schouwburgstraat 2, The Hague (Hybrid)
Schouwburgstraat 2, The Hague (Hybrid)