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ID164829
Title ProperChinese views of global economic governance
LanguageENG
AuthorZeng, Jinghan
Summary / Abstract (Note)China’s rise and America’s global retreat have made China’s role in global governance more important than ever before. By analysing Chinese (mainly academic) literature, this article studies contemporary Chinese views of global economic governance. It finds that the 2008 financial crisis is a notable point of the Chinese discourse. In addition, dialogue platforms – the G20 in particular – rather than key institutions of global economic governance such as International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank and Word Trade Organization (WTO) win overwhelming attention in the Chinese discourse. Chinese views of global economic governance also highly value the role of the state, while paying less attention to Non Governmental Organisations (NGO) and civil society. Overall, this article highlights a diverse, shifting and sometimes contradictory Chinese discourse on global economic governance, which helps to develop a more accurate understanding of China’s ambition in global economic governance.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 40, No.3; 2019: p.578-594
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 40 No 3
Key WordsChina ;  Global Governance ;  China’s Rise ;  Global Economic Governance


 
 
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