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China in the developing world
Is China a Developing Nation? The US Congress Is Skeptical.
By Sadie Statman
By designating China a developed rather than developing nation, proposed U.S. legislation would challenge the credibility of how Beijing frames its international cooperation.
Foreign Aid With Chinese Characteristics
By Jacob Mardell
CIDCA may professionalize Beijing’s foreign aid agenda, but it will also institutionalize a mercantilist model of development.
The G20 and China's Grand Vision for Righting the Global Economy
By Chen Xiaochen and Cheng Shujing
Four problems, four solutions, and four future steps to be taken after the Hangzhou Summit.
The Maoist Origins of Xi's Security Vision
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi's speech at a diplomatic summit reveals another piece of China's security vision for Asia and the world.
China’s Developing World Edge
By Richard Ghiasy, Stephan Mothe, and Frances Pontemayor
The IMF and World Bank should take a leaf from China’s focus on developing world infrastructure.
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