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There are fierce debates among left-wing intellectuals in China and around the world about whether China has become an imperialist country. [70] Li Minqi, a member of the Chinese New Left, believes that China is becoming increasingly important in the global capitalist system, but is still "semi-peripheral" rather than an imperialist country. [71]
Anti-Western sentiment in China has been increasing since the early 1990s, particularly among Chinese young adults. [12] Notable incidents which have resulted in a significant anti-Western backlash have included the 1999 NATO bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade , [ 13 ] the 2008 demonstrations during the Olympic torch relay , [ 14 ] and ...
Anti-Imperialism: In the aftermath of the May Fourth Movement in 1919, China's foreign policy became increasingly focused on anti-imperialism and national liberation. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) under Mao Zedong and the Nationalist government under Chiang Kai-shek both sought to resist foreign domination and establish a unified ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - One day before a key meeting of China's anti-graft watchdog, the state broadcaster aired a programme on how grassroots corruption is being crushed, dispelling any notion that ...
Reuters reported on September 26 that China plans to issue special sovereign bonds worth about 2 trillion yuan ($284 billion) later this year as part of a fresh package of fiscal stimulus measures.
The final tally is in, and the numbers are grim: Donald Trump's huge trade deal with China — the deal he trumpeted as a "transformative" victory for the U.S. — turned out to be a massive bust.
China at the Center: 300 Years of Foreign Policy (1984) Reeves, Jeffrey. "Imperialism and the Middle Kingdom: the Xi Jinping administration's peripheral diplomacy with developing states." Third World Quarterly 39.5 (2018): 976–998. Setzekorn, Eric. "Chinese Imperialism, Ethnic Cleansing, and Military History, 1850–1877."
From bad to worse Morgan Stanley economists aren’t expecting Trump to stop at the additional 10% tariffs on Chinese goods, given that on the campaign trail he vowed to go as high as 60%.