China and the Global Economic Order by Gregory T Chin

China and the Global Economic Order by Gregory T Chin

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China and the Global Economic Order by Gregory T Chin

This Element examines China's evolving relations with the Bretton Woods institutions (BWIs), specifically the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group from the 1980s through 2025. Using a combination of new qualitative findings and quantitative datasets, the authors observe that China has taken an evolving approach to the BWIs in order to achieve its multiple agendas, acting largely as a 'rule-taker' during its first two decades as a member, but, over time, also becoming a 'rule-shaker' inside the BWIs, and ultimately a new 'rule-maker' outside of the BWIs. The analysis highlights China's exercise of 'two-way countervailing power' with one foot inside the BWIs, and another outside, and pushing for changes in both directions. China's interventions have resulted in BWs reforms and the gradual transformation of the global order, while also generating counter-reactions especially from the United States. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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ISBN 13 9781009509077
ISBN 10 1009509071
Title China and the Global Economic Order
Author Gregory T Chin
Series Elements In Global China
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2025-08-31
Number of pages 75
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