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China's Global Ascent: From Rhetoric to Strategic Leverage

China's global influence has significantly increased over the past three decades, moving from a position of rhetorical pushback to possessing substantial strategic leverage. This shift is evident in its dominance across global supply chains, rare earth minerals, and green technologies, enabling forceful countermeasures against Western sanctions. Western nations are now increasingly visiting Beijing, signaling a concern about missing economic opportunities in China. AI

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China's Global Ascent: From Rhetoric to Strategic Leverage

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Jufang Wang,Alan Doss ·

    It’s time the West genuinely accepted China’s global ascent

    In 1996, the bestselling China Can Say No, co-authored by a group of intellectuals, reflected a nascent rejection of worship of the West and a rise in Chinese nationalism. Thirty years on, China is not just saying “no” to the West, it possesses the strategic leverage to hit back,…