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  2. When China Rules the World - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Jacques refers to the estimates on China's economic superiority, such as made by Goldman Sachs, and concludes that China's future economic strength will heavily alter the political and cultural landscape of the future world. The book was originally released in the UK under the subtitle "The Rise of the Middle Kingdom and the End of the ...

  3. Foreign relations of China - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese government sponsored students like Wang Jingzhai and Muhammad Ma Jian to go the Al-Azhar University to study. Pilgrims also made the Hajj to Mecca from China. [329] Chinese Muslims were sent to Saudi Arabia and Egypt to denounce the Japanese during the Second Sino-Japanese War. [329]

  4. The Governance of China - Wikipedia

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    "Xi Jinping on Chinese Foreign Relations: The Governance of China and Chinese Commentary" (PDF). China Leadership Monitor. 48: 1– 13. Michael D. Swaine presents a scholarly analysis of the first volume of Governance of China. China Leadership Monitor, Issue 48, Fall 2015, a publication of the Hoover Institution. The Governance of China online ...

  5. History of foreign relations of China - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the United Nations finally recognized the PRC and expelled the Republic of China (Taiwan). Since then, China has established diplomatic relations with almost all countries in the world. Chinese economic reform: In the late 1970s, China embarked on a program of economic reforms and opening-up. This led to increased engagement with the ...

  6. Foreign policy of China - Wikipedia

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    The ROC was founded in mainland China in 1912 deposing the Chinese monarchy while Taiwan was under Japanese rule from 1895 and regained in 1945, but Taiwan became the seat of the ROC central government since 1949 and later lost its international representation as "China" in the United Nations in 1971 to the PRC.

  7. Here are some of China's New Year resolutions to boost its ...

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    But talking up the economy can obscure hard realities, said a recent report by the think tank Rhodium Group, which estimated China’s actual economic growth last year at 2.4% to 2.8%, well below ...

  8. China’s economy is headed for a ‘dead-end,’ and ... - AOL

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    China's leadership is relying on an export surge to revive slumping growth, but those policies won't extract the world's second largest economy from the malaise that it's in, a top China watcher said.

  9. Economic history of China (1949–present) - Wikipedia

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    The economic history of China describes the changes and developments in China's economy from the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949 to the present day. The speed of China's transformation in this period from one of the poorest countries to one of the world's largest economies is unmatched in history.