The post-global financial crisis world will be increasingly dominated by China and the United States. What the de facto G2 do, together, independently or in conflict, will increasingly define the global bounds of the possible. Both countries want to embed their bilateral diplomacy in the multilateralism of the G20. The problem for the emergent G2 in G20 global architecture is that economic relations between China and the US will be increasingly difficult to manage. The large economic imbalances between the two countries, in which China buys American debt and Americans buy Chinese goods, will endure. Before the crisis, the codependence these imbalances created was a source of stability in Sino–American relations. After the crisis, they will ...
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Beyond the single currency trap in the euro zone, the world economy remains under the threat of seve...
The trade war and technological competition with China are symptomatic of a much larger issue: a dan...
It is now close to the halfway point in China’s 2016 G20 Presidency, and this issue of the G20 Monit...
This paper argues that a China-US “G2” is neither necessary nor sufficient for the resolution of cru...
As the backdrop for contemporary international relations, globalization reflects the way economic an...
The beginning of the new decade in 2020 has brought a combination of seemingly dramatic events acros...
The consequences of the global financial crisis for United States-China economic relations are still...
Trade policy among the G20 has emerged as one of the challenges the group faces during the last deca...
Over the past few years, the global political landscape has changed dramatically. Trump’s aggressive...
Despite China's strong current financial and economic position, a focus on China can help highlight ...
• The crisis is undermining the drivers of globalisation – open markets, FDI, private ownership – an...
As a result of its 30-year successful economic growth, China has been gradually reshaping its intern...
At the turn of the third decade of this century, the global economic dynamics is again deteriorating...
The Group of Twenty (G-20) is not able to move forward with the reforms necessary to prevent future ...
Globalisation has faltered, and faces significant political challenges. In both the US and China, vo...
Beyond the single currency trap in the euro zone, the world economy remains under the threat of seve...
The trade war and technological competition with China are symptomatic of a much larger issue: a dan...
It is now close to the halfway point in China’s 2016 G20 Presidency, and this issue of the G20 Monit...