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What Might a Chinese World Order Look Like?
By Xue Li and Cheng Zhangxi
Using the ancient concept of Li to understand a Chinese order.
What Will the World Give up to Share China's 'Common Destiny'?
By David Bandurski
“If we want to know how China proposes governing the world, we need only look at how it governs itself.”
A Chinese Model for Global Leadership?
By Yanfei Li
China is emerging as a leader in the economic, technological, and social sectors.
The Rise of China: Version 2.0
By Jin Kai
What does China's “new era” mean for the world?
Why China's Soft Power Solution Lies in its Past
By Robert C. Thomas
Beijing can look to its own history to solve its glaring soft power deficit.
China's Vision for the World: A Community of Shared Future
By Fu Ying
China's vision is based on three pillars: cooperative security, common development, and political inclusiveness.
How Can China Guide Economic Globalization?
By Yi Peng
A look at President Xi Jinping's speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Is Latin America of Strategic Importance to China?
By Shaheli Das
For China, Latin American countries will be a key part of its bid to influence global governance.
China’s Opportunity To Be A Responsible Stakeholder?
By Ali Wyne
China will get a chance to test out its leadership skills if President Trump backtracks from international agreements.
China's Domestic Debate on Global Governance
By Chen Zheng
What do Chinese scholars and policymakers envision for Beijing's role in the international order?
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