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China and the changing landscape of the world economy
/ Wang, Liming; Zheng, Jinghai
Zheng, Jinghai
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The rapid development of emerging markets is changing the landscape of the world economy and may have profound implications for international relations. China is often regarded as the most influential emerging market economy because, during the last three decades, it has become increasingly integrated into the world economic system and its success and failure now affect the well-being of other nations in the world. As the financial crisis in the US and EU intensifies, the economic prosperity of the world depends to a large extent on the sustained development of the Chinese economy and other emerging markets, and vice versa.
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Economic Integration
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Chinese Economy
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China's Model
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Choosing China: public perceptions of ‘China as a model’
/ Welsh, Bridget; Chang, Alex
Welsh, Bridget
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This article examines East Asians and Chinese nationals who select ‘China as a model’ of development. The analysis looks at both macro and micro explanations to show that China's standing as a development model is not in sync with its status as a rising global and regional power. At the macro level, the focus is on country-level patterns, while the micro analysis is drawn from the third wave surveys of the Asia Barometer Survey data conducted from 2011 to 2013 in 13 different countries. The findings suggest that political values, history, geography and socio-economic conditions correspond to different views of China as a model and that those outside of China who select the country as a model are quite different from those in China itself.
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Beijing Consensus
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China's Model
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Socio - Economic Conditions
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Choosing China
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Macro Development
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Micro Development
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ABSD
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Micro Analysis
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