John Milligan-Whyte
John Milligan-Whyte (born February 17, 1952, in Pasadena, USA) is a businessman, lawyer and moral and political philosopher, who China's official media refer to as the "new Edgar Snow" and the "twenty-first century Kissinger."[1] He is the co-author of the Proposed US-China Grand Strategy Agreement Between President Hu and President Obama[2] and of books that present grand strategies required for the collaboration of civilizations and the prevention of human extinction.
Business career[edit]
Milligan-Whyte is chairman of Whyte DaiMin Investments Limited and affiliated companies, which invest and joint venture globally with Chinese and non-Chinese companies in the toxic waste cleanup, water purification, electricity, cement, aviation, reinsurance, biomedical technology, stem cell treatment and genetic engineering industries. He advises the Provincial Government of Jilin and the cities of Tianjin and Chongqing, two of the five leading Chinese municipal governments with key roles and special economic zones directly administered by the State Council. He was named as one of China's Top Fifty Business Leaders, and received 12,534 votes and was elected the winner of the Outstanding China Business Leaders Social Responsibility Award from the China Business Leaders' 2010 Summit sponsored by China's governing party's Central Committee, the Chinese Government's State Council Information Office, China News and Red Flag Magazine, making him the only non-Chinese recipient in the award's history.[3] In 2007 the Chairman of the World Economic Forum and Managing Editor of the Harvard Business Review selected him as a participant in the World Economic Forum's Inaugural Meeting of New Champions.[4] From 1992 to 2008 he was Chairman of CORE Capital Ltd and an early stage investor in a securities firm, a telecommunications company and an e-commerce start up company, and was a director of currency trading software, broadcasting, WiFi, e-Smart technology, Internet, insurance, reinsurance, shipping, aircraft leasing, and hedge fund companies.[citation needed]
Reinsurance career[edit]
Milligan-Whyte is the Chairman of the Reinsurance and Finance Center, a think tank founded by Whyte DaiMin Investments Limited, that works with government entities and indigenous and international underwriting and broking companies in China's insurance and reinsurance markets. He advised and was a director of various reinsurance companies from 1984 to 2008. He was appointed Chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee Advising Bermuda's Minister of Finance on Reinsurance and Insolvency Law and a member of the Bermuda Law Reform Commission and of the United States' National Association of Insurance Commissioners' Advisory Council Revising the United States' Model Insurance Act. He was elected Vice Chairman of the American Bar Association's Tort and Insurance Section, co-edited and co-authored The Law & Practice Of International Reinsurance Collections and Insolvency,[5] and published influential reinsurance articles.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]
Legal career[edit]
From 1984 to 2008 Milligan-Whyte was a founding partner in Milligan-Whyte & Smith in Bermuda, which became a World Economic Forum member in 1992 and co-recipient of the International Financial Law Review's Asian M&A Deal of the Year Award in 2002 for its advisory role in China Netcom's acquisition of assets of Asia Global Crossing, the first foreign acquisition by a Chinese state owned company.[22] He created the firm's reinsurance, insolvency, venture capital, litigation, arbitration and China practices and advised governments, publicly traded and privately owned multinational companies, hedge funds, trusts, high-net-worth individuals and entrepreneurs from around the world.
Journalism career[edit]
Milligan-Whyte is a co-host of ChinaSmartMagazine.com, the first production of which was its worldwide exclusive in filming and reporting the meetings in China negotiating the Proposed US China Grand Strategy Agreement.[23] He is also the co-host of Collaboration of Civilizations, a television series currently in production based on his books. He explained the proposed US China Grand Strategy in his columns in People's Daily Online in English[24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41] and China Daily Online in Manadrin[42][43][44][45][46][47] and his articles in English and Mandarin also appear in publications as diverse as the Financial Times[48] and Study Times.[49]
Center for America China Partnership[edit]
Milligan-Whyte proposed to Dai Min the day after they met in 1997. Seven years later, she accepted. They were married and founded the Center for America China Partnership in 2005 and incorporated the America China Partnership Foundation in New York in 2007. They are the author and co-author of the America-China Partnership Book Series. In 2009 the official media of the Chinese government, China Daily, named the Center "the first American think tank to combine and integrate American and Chinese perspectives providing a complete answer for America and China's success in the 21st century." The Chinese government's National Development and Reform Commission and the Beijing Foreign Studies University, which has produced 90% of China's diplomats, signed Memoranda of Cooperation with the Center and Foundation to implement the "New School of US-China Partnership" in 2009 and 2010 respectively.[citation needed]
At the request of the Director General of the Institute of American Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Milligan-Whyte and Dai Min wrote and delivered A White Paper for the Presidents of America and China summarizing their America-China Partnership Book Series and the "New School of US-China Relations", which their books created. The White Paper was used in President Hu's preparations for negotiations with President Obama in 2009. The text of A White Paper for the Presidents of America and China is available at the Center for America China Partnership's website.[50]
Proposed US China Grand Strategy Agreement[edit]
In 2010 John Milligan-Whyte, Dai Min and Dr. Thomas P.M. Barnett, respectively the Chairman, President and Executive Vice President of the Center for America China Partnership, drafted a Proposed China US Grand Strategy Agreement between President Hu and President Obama with input and support from China's: Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Former UN Ambassador, Former U.S. Ambassador, Former Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the PLA, Former Military Attaché to North Korea and Israel, Former Vice Minister of Commerce, China's Central Party School Institute of International Strategic Studies, Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs, China Center for International Economic Exchanges, China Institute For International Strategic Studies, China Foundation for International & Strategic Studies, Boao Forum, and State Council's China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, which prepares classified briefing documents for China's president, Premier and State Councilors. Footage of the meetings is available online.[51]
The Proposed US China Grand Strategy Agreement's text was published in Foreign Affairs[52] and introduced in John Milligan-Whyte and Dai Min's columns in People's Daily Online in English and in China Daily Online in Mandarin and in Dr. Thomas P.M. Barnett's column in World Politics Review.[53]
America-China Partnership Book Series[edit]
To date five books in English and four books in Mandarin have been published in the America-China Partnership Book Series.
English Title (Publication Date) | Mandarin Title (Publication Date) | Authors |
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China & America’s Emerging Partnership: A New Realistic Perspective (2008) | 《美中关系新战略》(2008年) | John Milligan-Whyte, Dai Min |
New China Business Strategies: Chinese and American Companies as Global Partners (2008) | 《中美商业新战略:开创中美商务双赢的未来》(2008年) | John Milligan-Whyte, Dai Min, Mannie Manhong Liu, Howard Jiang |
A White Paper for the Presidents of America and China (2009) | 《致奥巴马总统和胡锦涛主席的外交关系白皮书》(2009年) | John Milligan-Whyte, Dai Min |
US-China Relations in the Obama Administration: Facing Shared Challenges (2010) | 《奥巴马执政后的中美关系:应对共同挑战》(2009年) | John Milligan-Whyte, Dai Min |
China & America’s Responsibilities in Mankind’s Future (2010) | John Milligan-Whyte, Dai Min |
The New School of US China Relations[edit]
The first two books in the America China Partnership Series, China & America's Emerging Partnership: A New Realistic Perspective and New China Business Strategies: Chinese & American Companies as Global Partners, were recognized by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China Daily and People's Daily as creating a "New School of US China Relations providing a complete answer for America and China's success in the 21st century",[54] which was announced at Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the first Global Think Tank Summit[55] and in Foreign Affairs magazine[56] in 2009.
China-US Relations in the Obama Administration: Facing Shared Challenges, which they published in 2010 in English, is the only book authored by an American to be translated into Mandarin and published in China by the Central Party School since Paul Kennedy's The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers in 1989.[57] The book's original English title, "China and America's Leadership in Peaceful Coexistence", was changed to match the Chinese title, 《致奥巴马总统和胡锦涛主席的外交关系白皮书》, given in Mandarin by the Central Party School. In this book, Milligan-Whyte explains the convergence of US and China's security needs, the "New School of US-China Relations" perspectives and the advantages for both the US and China in aligning their national security if the US reciprocates China's peaceful coexistence policies.
The New School of the Human Extinction Challenge[edit]
In the America-China Partnership Book Series,[58] Milligan-Whyte also presents grand strategies for preventing human extinction. In China & America's Responsibilities in Mankind's Future, published in English in 2010, which the Central Party School has also translated into Mandarin for publication in China, he pioneered two other new research areas which he terms the "New School of the Human Extinction Challenge" and the "New School of the Philosophy, Genetics and Physics of Moral Authority."[59] Milligan-Whyte asserts that mankind's fundamental 21st century foreign policy, defense strategy and scientific research issue is discovering how to prevent human extinction in what he terms "The Age of Species Lethal Weapons and Science". He rejects Samuel Huntington's contention in The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order that the clash of civilizations is inevitable. Milligan-Whyte asserts that mankind has no future in clash of civilization because of the power of 21st century weapons, technology and science and that collaboration of civilizations is essential if mankind is to prevent its extinction.
The New School of the Philosophy, Genetics and Physics of Moral Authority[edit]
Milligan-Whyte argues for the study of human beings as phenomena of physics because the laws of physics are the only laws that all human beings involuntarily obey. He asserts that the way to discover defense systems able to prevent human extinction and also to discover solutions to the inconsistencies in what is currently believed about the laws of physics, it is necessary to study both together as interrelated subjects and to understand persons exhibiting "moral authority" as phenomena of physics.[citation needed]
Human Extinction Challenge Solution Trust[edit]
Milligan-Whyte and Dai Min are the founders of the Human Extinction Challenge Solution Trust called for in their books to fund and guide a global team of the species' most advanced experts in the many areas of research needed to successfully understand human beings and "moral authority" as phenomena of physics and thus learn how to control human behavior so human extinction can be prevented.
In China & America's Responsibilities in Mankind's Future he asserts that the thought and behavior processes of human beings which evolved over billions of years prior to the Age of Species Lethal Weapons and Science is in the process of leading to the human gene pool's extinction. He views genetic engineering of the human gene pool as urgent, essential and justified in order to prevent its extinction. He also asserts that medicine is fundamentally a phenomenon of physics and that few medical doctors also have doctorates in physics. In a People's Daily Online article, "How to reduce America's budget by 45%",[60] he called for the creation of research, teaching and treatment hospitals that combine expertise in genetic engineering, theoretic and experimental physics, American, Chinese and stem cell medicine and the comparative analysis of the cost, effectiveness and painfulness of each of those treatment modalities alone or in combination to make 21st century health care globally more effective and less costly and painful. He has proposed that the prototype of such research, educational and clinical hospitals be created in Jilin Province, China.
Fineman Novel Series[edit]
Milligan-Whyte is the author of a series of philosophical novels about a fictional designer of mankind's future: The Odyssey of Why and How, Fineman's Answer, Substance, Fineman's Dilemma, The Courtship of An Irresistible Woman and The Courtship of Dried Flowers.
Paintings of Philosophy[edit]
In order to persuade Dai Min to marry him and to communicate ideas across civilizations, cultures and language barriers, Milligan-Whyte developed a new genre of cartoons. Twenty of his "Paintings of Philosophy", which summarize an American executive's mindset change regarding China, appear in his business strategy book: New China Business Strategies: Chinese and American Companies as Global Partners.[61] They also appear in his children's books, such as The Ice Cream of Love.
Education[edit]
Milligan-Whyte is an Honorary Research Professor at Beijing University, Senior Advisor to the Venture Capital Research Center at Renmin University, a Guest Professor at China's University of International Business & Economy and Beijing Foreign Studies University and a Fellow of the Center for International Legal Studies in Strasburg, Austria. He was called to the Ontario and Canadian Bars in 1984 and the Bermuda Bar in 1985 and received a Bachelor of Arts, Master of Laws and Juris Doctorate degrees from the University of Toronto, Osgoode Hall Law School, Queen's Law School in Canada, continuing legal education at Harvard Law School, and executive education at Harvard Business School.[citation needed]
References[edit]
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min (April 2, 2010). "Ten questions for President Obama". People's Daily Online.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. US China Grand Strategy Agreement (free download available)
- ↑ 美国人首获“中华杰出商业领袖社会责任奖"。人民网。[2010-1-25]
- ↑ Silvia Pfenniger (September 6, 2007). "Summer Davos in Dalian". Sehen und gesehen.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and David Spector. The Law & Practice Of International Reinsurance Collections and Insolvency. The American Bar Association: 1988.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John. "Don't Imitate, Innovate." In Brief. April 2004.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John. "Opportunities, Capital and Capacity For Lloyd's Brokers and Underwriters With Profitable Business." In Brief. April 2003.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John. ""Bermuda", International Insurance Law and Regulation." Longman's. 1997.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John. "Creativity Plus Insolvency Equals Unexpected Answers." NAIC and Society of Receivers 1993 Liquidation Workshop.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John (co-author). "Creative Techniques in Reinsurance Arbitration, Collections and Insolvency Procedures." 1993. International Corporate Law Litigation Yearbook.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John. "Liquidation of Insolvent Reinsurers: An Actuarial Estimation of the Contingent Liabilities of a Reinsurance Company in Liquidation - A Bermuda Initiative; "Bermuda Views of International Reinsurance Litigation - Selected UK and U.S. Contracts and Conundrums: Rescission; Agency Status of intermediaries; Pre-Trial Discovery Law; and Reinsurance Morality." Published and reprinted by the American Bar Association.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John. "Co-operation or Chaos Among Regulators, Rehabilitators and Liquidators?" NAIC Rehabilitators' and Liquidators' Task Force. 1988.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John. "Comparative Introduction to Bermuda, English and American Reinsurance Arbitration Law and Practice." American Bar Association's Tort & Insurance Journal. Fall 1989.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John. "Introduction to Bermuda Insurance and Reinsurance Insolvency Law and Practice." Insurance and Reinsurance Solvency Report. January and March 1988.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John. "Current Legal and Commercial Developments in Reinsurance." Pacific Rim Maritime Law. 1989.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John. "Generic Insurance and Reinsurance Insolvency Challenges and Innovative Responses in Bermuda, England, Ireland, Illinois and New York." American Law Institute and American Bar Association's Self Insurance - Foreign/Domestic Captives, Bermuda, March 9–11, 1989.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John. "Transnational Aspects of Insurance and Reinsurance Company Insolvencies: An Overview of Selected Issues from the Bermuda, American and English Perspectives,." Insurance Company Insolvencies - Revisited, American Bar Association. 1989.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John. "Bermuda Reinsurance Law Reform?" Bermuda Bar Review. Spring, 1986.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John. "Improved Bermuda Legislation, Regulations and Rules Regarding Insolvency Insurance and Reinsurance Companies." Bermuda Bar Review. Winter 1986.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John. "The Enforceability of Reinsurance Agreements Governed by English Law." International Association of Insurance Counsel's Newsletter on Reinsurance and Excess Lines. Spring 1986.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John. "Differences in the Law: New English Caselaw on Letters of Request and International Discovery." U.S. Reinsurance Reports. January/February 1987.
- ↑ Legal Media Group 2005 Bermuda Newsletter (PDF)
- ↑ Footage of the meetings is available at USChinaRelations.net Archived 2011-10-05 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "Consensus building in China and America". People's Daily Online. March 12, 2010.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "America's China policies must not be only about what Americans want." People's Daily Online. March 19, 2010.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "Getting tough or a new era of partnership?" People's Daily Online. March 26, 2010.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "Ten questions for President Obama." People's Daily Online. April 2, 2010.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "Thomas Barnett recommends US never go to war with China." People's Daily Online. June 13, 2010.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "China's G-Finance & G-Economy Key to US $40 Trillion Market." People's Daily Online. December 3, 2010.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "New strategy needed for Sino-US co-existence." China Daily. October 14, 2010.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "Only China can change US hardball policymaking." People's Daily Online. October 15, 2010.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "How to resolve tensions around China." China Daily. October 19, 2010.
- ↑ Miligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "Is US changing places with China?" China Daily. November 17, 2010.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "New China-U.S. Grand Strategy Proposal." People's Daily Online. November 22, 2010.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "The grand strategy for US and China's success." People's Daily Online. November 22, 2010.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "How US auto companies can survive and thrive." People's Daily Online. December 21, 2010.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "How to reduce 45 percent of US budget." People's Daily Online. January 25, 2011.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "Expect major changes before 2012 US presidential election." People's Daily Online. February 22, 2011.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "President Obama, Trump or Huntsman next year?" People's Daily Online. March 17, 2010.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "Americans' political & economic civil war." People's Daily Online. April 27, 2010.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "New direction needed for China-US dialogues." People's Daily Online. May 12, 2011.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "美国对华政策不能仅基于美国的单方利益". 中国日报。2010年11月25日。
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "致中美两国领导人的“和平共处”备忘录"。中国日报。2011年11月25日。
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "美国的对华贸易限制是弊端之关键"。中国日报。2010年11月17日。
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "四十万亿美元的商机和市场:中国的绿色金融和绿色经济"。中国日报。2011年11月25日。
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "美中之间兆亿级债务-股权交易"。中国日报。2010年11月17日。
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "中美“新大战略”的一揽子计划"。中国日报。2010年12月15日。
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Huo Jianguo (May 23, 2010). "The way to increase America’s exports to China". The Financial Times.
- ↑ 美国对华政策不能仅基于美国的单方利益。学习时报。[2010-1-18]
- ↑ The Center for America China Partnership
- ↑ USChinaRelations.net Archived 2011-10-05 at the Wayback Machine (Video of the meetings available for viewing)
- ↑ Foreign Affairs (September/October 2011)
- ↑ Barnett, Thomas P.M. The New Rules. World Politics Review.
- ↑ Ideas supporting China-US Partnership important. China Daily. July 6, 2007.
- ↑ Global Think Tank Summit. China Daily.
- ↑ Foreign Affairs (May/June 2009); Foreign Affairs (July/August 2009); Foreign Affairs (Sept/October 2009)
- ↑ 美国人首获“中华杰出商业领袖社会责任奖"。人民网。[2010-1-25]
- ↑ The America-China Partnership Book Series
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. A White Paper for the Presidents of America and China (free download available)
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John and Dai Min. "How to reduce 45 percent of US budget". People's Daily Online'. January 25, 2011.
- ↑ Milligan-Whyte, John, Dai Min, Mannie Manhong Liu and Howard Jiang. New China Business Strategies: Chinese and American Companies as Global Partners . 2008. Specialist Press International Books: New York, NY.
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