China’s alternative order: And what America should learn from it,
By: Economy, Elizabeth
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BookPublisher: Foreign Affairs Description: 103(3), May-Jun, 2024: p.8-24.
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Foreign AffairsSummary: By now, Chinese President Xi Jinping’s ambition to remake the world is undeniable. He wants to dissolve Washington’s network of alliances and purge what he dismisses as “Western” values from international bodies. He wants to knock the U.S. dollar off its pedestal and eliminate Washington’s chokehold over critical technology. In his new multipolar order, global institutions and norms will be underpinned by Chinese notions of common security and economic development, Chinese values of state-determined political rights, and Chinese technology. China will no longer have to fight for leadership. Its centrality will be guaranteed.- Reproduced
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/china/chinas-alternative-order-xi-jinping-elizabeth-economy
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By now, Chinese President Xi Jinping’s ambition to remake the world is undeniable. He wants to dissolve Washington’s network of alliances and purge what he dismisses as “Western” values from international bodies. He wants to knock the U.S. dollar off its pedestal and eliminate Washington’s chokehold over critical technology. In his new multipolar order, global institutions and norms will be underpinned by Chinese notions of common security and economic development, Chinese values of state-determined political rights, and Chinese technology. China will no longer have to fight for leadership. Its centrality will be guaranteed.- Reproduced
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/china/chinas-alternative-order-xi-jinping-elizabeth-economy


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