Title
Beijing rules : how China weaponized its economy to confront the world
Place of publication
New York : New York :
Publishing house
Harper Collins Publishers, Harper Collins Publishers,
Year of publication
2023 2023
Issue number
First edition.
Additional information
Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-288) and index.
The rise of China's authoritarian economic statecraft -- The global rush for masks -- Dual-function strategy and China's core interests -- Spies and sister cities -- Zooming in -- WHO and the Party man -- China adopts Russia's disinformation playbook -- "Chewing gum stuck to the bottom of China's shoe" -- Hong Kong outlaws global activism -- China vaccinates the world -- Building a democratic economic statecraft.
Object passwords
Geopolityka
Międzynarodowe stosunki gospodarcze
Summary
"Beijing Rules is a superb expose which reveals how China learned to master capitalism which it now wields in its own authoritarian form to achieve global dominance. As Bethany Allen, the China reporter for Axios, reveals, the long-standing belief that free-trade capitalism is a democratizing force--the assumption underlying much of American and Western policy since World War II--is demonstrably false. Capitalism is actually a two-way street: if democratic values can travel in one direction, aut
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%a Beijing rules :
%b how China weaponized its economy to confront the world /
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%a New York :%a New York :
%b Harper Collins Publishers,%b Harper Collins Publishers,
%c 2023%c 2023
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%a xxix, 305 s. ;
%c 24 cm
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%a Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-288) and index.
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%a The rise of China's authoritarian economic statecraft -- The global rush for masks -- Dual-function strategy and China's core interests -- Spies and sister cities -- Zooming in -- WHO and the Party man -- China adopts Russia's disinformation playbook -- "Chewing gum stuck to the bottom of China's shoe" -- Hong Kong outlaws global activism -- China vaccinates the world -- Building a democratic economic statecraft.
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%a "Beijing Rules is a superb expose which reveals how China learned to master capitalism which it now wields in its own authoritarian form to achieve global dominance. As Bethany Allen, the China reporter for Axios, reveals, the long-standing belief that free-trade capitalism is a democratizing force--the assumption underlying much of American and Western policy since World War II--is demonstrably false. Capitalism is actually a two-way street: if democratic values can travel in one direction, aut
650
%a Międzynarodowe stosunki gospodarcze