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China and APEC: Regionalization from China’s Domestic Perspective

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In the post-Cold War era, countries are making efforts to create a rational and just international order. The Chinese government as well as the Chinese academic community hold the view that in the present diversified world of increasing economic interdependence and great differences in political systems and levels of economic development, countries need economic co-operation based on equality and mutual benefits. Based on this consideration, China’s leaders made their commitments to APEC co-operation at the Bogor and Osaka meetings.

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Ji-ru, S. (2000). China and APEC: Regionalization from China’s Domestic Perspective. In: Hettne, B., Inotai, A., Sunkel, O. (eds) The New Regionalism and the Future of Security and Development. The New Regionalism. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-11498-3_10

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