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CHINA'S FOREIGN TRADE (3) answer(s).
 
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China's foreign trade in the 21st century: state regulation and growth rates / Xin, Zhao   Journal Article
Xin, Zhao Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Against the background of the policy of reforms and openness, particularly after its entry into WTO in 2001, China has been playing a growing role in world trade. The author makes an attempt to highlight the specific sides of this key sector of the country's economy, apply mathematical methodology to systematize changes in the structure of China's imports and exports, and identify the principal instruments of China's foreign trade strategy followed in the 21st century.
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Globalization as a security strategy: power and vulnerability in the China model / Nathan, Andrew J; Scobeli, Andrew   Journal Article
Nathan, Andrew J Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Andrew J. Nathan AND Andrew Scobell analyze the gains and losses to Chinese security from the country's embrace of globalization in the post-Mao period. They argue that while China has grown richer and more influential, it has also been penetrated by global forces that it does not control and enmeshed in complex relationships of interdependence.
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What does Asia want? / Bordachev, Timofei; Likhacheva, Anastasia ; Xin, Zhang   Article
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Summary/Abstract Over the years since the 1998 crisis, the so-called Emerging and Developing Asia has become a new engine of global economic growth. The region has been developing under the slogan "Asia for the world," and the world has been looking for opportunities that it could draw from the Asian economic miracle. Today we are witnessing a profound transformation of the existing model: almost all countries in the region are becoming more Asiacentric, and a new model is emerging that can be called "Asia for Asia." It seems to be a perfect time to ask: What does Asia want? And does this mean that Asian economies will be able to catch up with the best standards of quality that the local growing consumerist class is looking for?
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