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The Economic Rise of China
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2017
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Chinese Foreign PolicyEast Asian StudiesCurrent International InstitutionsEconomic GrowthEconomic HistoryUnited StatesEconomic InstitutionsInternational FinanceAsymmetric RelationshipLanguage StudiesChinese PoliticsEconomicsInternational RelationsEconomic RiseGlobalizationEconomic PolicyBusinessPolitical ScienceInternational Institutions
This paper examines the symbiotic but asymmetric relationship between the United States as the core and China as the semi-periphery. It argues that China’s policy response in both domestic and international domains after the global financial crisis reveals that China as a rising power is no longer a rule-taker, but between a rule-maker and a rule-breaker that adds incremental reforms to current international institutions.