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ID187975
Title ProperPower of Building Parallel Institutions
Other Title InformationHow China’s New Strategy Advances Global Governance Reform
LanguageENG
AuthorLiu, Hongsong ;  Xu, Yue
Summary / Abstract (Note)China has been a proponent of global governance reform, but its reform strategy does not remain constant. In the wake of the Global Financial Crisis, its political opportunities were depleting when dominant states, especially the United States, were recovering from the crisis. As a result, the promised 2010 International Monetary Fund (IMF) reform package failed to materialize under Beijing’s old reform strategy of making overt proposals. We argue that Beijing’s goal of the IMF reform was achieved through the creation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. To advance reform, the newly-created institution needs to have sufficient governance capacity to ensure its effectiveness, produce policy outcomes close to Beijing’s preferences, and operate in an issue area competing for resources with the established institution, the IMF, but not necessarily in the same issue area as is required by the literature of contested multilateralism.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Perspectives Vol. 46, No.4; Fall 2022: p.707-731
Journal SourceAsian Perspectives Vol: 46 No 4
Key WordsChina ;  International Monetary Fund (IMF) ;  Institution Building ;  Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (Aiib) ;  Global Governance Reform


 
 
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