In recent years, the US has sought to foster a “minilateral” economic and trade system to have a firm grip on the power of rules-making in global economic competition. With the gradual expansion of American minilate...In recent years, the US has sought to foster a “minilateral” economic and trade system to have a firm grip on the power of rules-making in global economic competition. With the gradual expansion of American minilateralism, China is facing institutional challenges arising from the reshaping of global rules. While critically learning from some US practices, China needs to create international rules in line with its own interests and put itself at the forefront of global economic development trends.展开更多
文摘In recent years, the US has sought to foster a “minilateral” economic and trade system to have a firm grip on the power of rules-making in global economic competition. With the gradual expansion of American minilateralism, China is facing institutional challenges arising from the reshaping of global rules. While critically learning from some US practices, China needs to create international rules in line with its own interests and put itself at the forefront of global economic development trends.