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S. M. Ermakov,V. V. Nekrutkin,A. S. Sipinto recognize how the current system has served its interests, and more so than they like to publicly admit. Capturing these nuances in Beijing’s worldview matters in how the United States responds to these new challenges.follicle 发表于 2025-3-25 15:12:38
Liaoning: The Smothering Effects of Local Protectionismarious local economies across China. Therefore, Song argues that restructuring the Chinese economy will require not only surface adjustments but also fundamental institutional changes to reshape the competitive landscape.insolence 发表于 2025-3-25 19:17:41
Reluctant Stakeholder: Why China’s Highly Strategic Brand of Revisionism Is More Challenging Than Wato recognize how the current system has served its interests, and more so than they like to publicly admit. Capturing these nuances in Beijing’s worldview matters in how the United States responds to these new challenges.Misgiving 发表于 2025-3-25 22:29:22
Introduction,ntury. That is indisputable—China’s rise is a challenge that is qualitatively different and thornier than any the United States confronted last century. Therefore, debates on how to properly handle China’s economic and political arrival cannot merely exist in a Beltway silo but will require a broadeENNUI 发表于 2025-3-26 00:28:06
Liaoning: The Smothering Effects of Local Protectionism. In examining Liaoning, Song zeroes in on the largest of the three northeastern provinces (the other two being Jilin and Heilongjiang). He uses the case of a failed automotive venture to illustrate broader dynamics that have stifled the local economy, a microcosm of the tangled relationship between影响深远 发表于 2025-3-26 07:57:14
Slow, Steady, Cheap, and Painless: Making Sense of China’s Bad Loan Strategy a new “super regulator” for the financial system while relying on an ongoing anti-corruption campaign to overcome resistance to reform. Weighed down by debt after the global financial crisis, China’s financial system was in bad shape. But predictions of an imminent catastrophe were always off the mArrhythmia 发表于 2025-3-26 12:12:13
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In Xi We Trust: How Propaganda Might Be Working in the New Erahat Xi has placed an importance on propaganda not seen since perhaps the Mao Zedong era, elevating much ideological work from state organs to those of the Chinese Communist Party. Propaganda is undercovered in mainstream discussions of Chinese politics, but in this chapter, Damien Ma and Neil Thomas