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  2. Sino-Pacific relations - Wikipedia

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    In terms of the Pacific, there is a more disturbing game being played out, namely the ‘chequebook diplomacy’, that is taking place between China and Taiwan in their competition for diplomatic recognition at the expense of the other. Taiwan matters profoundly to China—and it is largely why China is interested in the Pacific." [8]

  3. Foreign relations of China - Wikipedia

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    China has come to rely more on military power to resolve these disputes. China has made double digit percentage increases in its military budget for many years, though as a percentage of its fast growing GDP falling from 1.4% in 2006 to 1.3% in 2011. [25]

  4. History of foreign relations of China - Wikipedia

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    Under Xi Jinping Administration, China has adopted a new foreign policy doctrine called "Major Country Diplomacy" (Chinese: 大国外交) which has replaced the earlier Deng Xiaoping era slogan of "keep a low profile" (Chinese: 韬光养晦) and has legitimized a more active role for China on the world stage, particularly with regards to reform ...

  5. Analysis: Why is China not rushing to fix its ailing economy?

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    So why has China's response been so tepid? The view of several China watchers is that President Xi Jinping's focus on national security is restricting and working counter to the economic effort ...

  6. Why India and China Are Finally Starting to Patch Things Up - AOL

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    That’s because India-China relations are still deeply fraught, and will likely remain so for the foreseeable future. The Ladakh deal, for instance, does little to resolve a broader India-China ...

  7. So that’s an interesting shift.” Quinn, who was appointed CEO in 2020, said data showed there was more activity on “Chinese clients going out of China at this point in time than there is ...

  8. Foreign policy of China - Wikipedia

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    During the Xi Jinping administration, China seeks to shape international norms and rules in emerging policy areas where China has an advantage as an early participant. [ 17 ] : 188 Xi describes such areas as "new frontiers," and they include policy areas such as space, deep sea, polar regions, the Internet, nuclear safety, anticorruption, and ...

  9. China’s leaders pledged to upgrade the economy. Why are ...

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    The index has fallen by about 1% so far this week and has lost nearly 20% over the past 12 months. ... China’s growth trajectory is of great concern for global investors and policymakers who ...