The Rise of China as an Economic Superpower
From Maoist isolation to the "World's Factory" and the Belt and Road Initiative.
Key Questions
- 1How did Deng Xiaoping's reforms transform China's economy?
- 2What is the strategic significance of the Belt and Road Initiative?
- 3How does China's state-led capitalism challenge Western economic models?
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