China is the host presidency for the G20 Leaders Summit for the cycle-year of 2016. In assum- ing the G20 presidency, China is taking on this global leadership role at a historic juncture, when structural deficiencies in the world economy are re-emerging, and as the supporters of the G20 are pushing for this summitry platform to evolve from a crisis responsemechanism to one of long-term, or at least mid-term, governance. This article outlines the key “how to” con- siderations that all G20 hosts must consider; details China’s strategy and approach to agenda- and priority-setting; and examines how China’s positioning in global governance, and global affairs more broadly, is evolving as a result. The main finding is that, as a result of taking on the G20 presidency, China is stepping up to some aspects of global leadership and elements of global collective responsibility that are specific to this unique global summit. “Up
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Chin, G. T., & Dobson, H. (2015). China’s Presidency of the G20 Hangzhou: On Global Leadership and Strategy. Global Summitry, 1(2), 151–170. https://doi.org/10.1093/global/guw002
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