How have Chinese views on globalization developed over time? How is
China managing the new normal of slower growth? Is China creating
an alternative modernity? Is China a status quo power or a reform
power? Can China manage its growing international role in
international institutions and in the New Development Bank, the
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, along with infrastructure
projects in the region such as One Belt One Road and the Maritime
Silk Road? Can China achieve balanced interactions with ASEAN and
with developing countries in the region and worldwide? How is
governance in China evolving in relation to social movements,
protests, labour struggles and migrant workers? Do Chinese policies
in relation to religious diversity contribute to social harmony or
to friction? This timely volume by Chinese and international
scholars offers diverse perspectives on these questions. This book
was originally published as a special issue of Third World
Quarterly.
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