Impactos da economia chinesa e da sua geopolítica global: após o abrandamento
Impactos da economia chinesa e sua geopolítica global: depois da desaceleração
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https://doi.org/10.5752/P.2317-773X.2019v7.n2.p21-41Keywords:
China's rising economy, China's back to normal, Asean economy vs. China, China's challenges, China geopoliticsAbstract
This work present two main objectives: the first one, in addition to show the new centrality that Asia region represents today for the world economy, discusses the impacts of China's slowdown after 2013 for Asean countries and how the Chinese economy has been restructuring with its back to normal. The second objective indicates the main challenges that China faces today and analyzes whether China's expectations are maintained as a future systemic center in global geopolitics.
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