The China model’s fatal flaw: Why Beijing can’t overcome overcapacity (Record no. 532410)
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| Personal name | Lee, Lizzi C. |
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| Title | The China model’s fatal flaw: Why Beijing can’t overcome overcapacity |
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| Place of publication, distribution, etc | Foreign Affairs |
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| Extent | 104(6), Nov-Dec, 2025: p.134-145 |
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| Summary, etc | China’s role as the world’s factory—producing and exporting goods across the globe—has entered a new phase. In the past decade, China has made a concerted effort to move its manufacturing sector up the value chain, producing a deluge of cheap, green technology in the process, including electric vehicles, batteries, and solar panels. It now makes EV models that sell for under $10,000—most of the low-cost models in the United States start at around $30,000—and it dominates roughly 80 percent of the global solar supply chain.- Reproduced https://www.foreignaffairs.com/china/china-models-fatal-flaw-lizzi-lee |
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| Indian Institute of Public Administration | Indian Institute of Public Administration | 2026-02-04 | 104(6), Nov-Dec, 2025: p.134-145 | AR138028 | 2026-02-04 | Articles |
