Abstract
China has played a central role in the previous phase of hiper-globalization but also in the ongoing phase of slowbalization, characterized by the decreasing size of global value chains which started after the global financial crisis in 2008. More recently, US-China strategic competition is contributing to the slowbalization process, especially in the technology space. Against such backdrop, China is reducing its dependence on the outside world, betting on technological self-reliance and working hard to build its own ecosystem. However, such trend does not mean isolation; on the contrary, China actively shapes its unique form of globalization by creating its own neighbourhood or area of economic influence. A prominent example of this effort is the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which aims at increasing China’s soft – and possibly hard – power with a hub and spoke approach.
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- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- The Economists’ Voice, December Issue 2023, Geopolitical Tensions and Economic Policy Making
- Policy Papers
- European Public Policies and Sovereign Risk in the Eurozone: How State-Contingent Governance Hampers Fiscal Discipline
- The Reform of the European Fiscal Rules: In Search of Mechanisms Ensuring Sustainable Debt Levels
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- Deglobalization: Reasons and Effects
- Geopolitical Tensions and Global Monetary (Dis)Order
- From BRICS to BRICS+: Sheer More Members is not a Challenge to G7
- The Rise and Fall of the Eurasian Regionalism
- Caught up by Geopolitics: Sanctions and the EU’s Response to Russia’s War Against Ukraine
- China’s Central Role in the Globalization and Slowbalization Trends
- German Chinese Economic Relations: Necessary Reassessment
- China’s Economy as Xi’s Means of Power Or Why the Chinese Economy is Not yet Bigger than That of the USA
- Systemic Rivalry of China and the West in Climate Policy