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Non-neutral International Institution and Catch-Up Strategy of Emerging-Market Economies

In: Reform, Opening-up and China's Changing Role in Global Governance

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  • Yuyan Zhang

    (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)

  • Weijiang Feng

    (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)

Abstract

The United States remains dominant in the world in terms of material output. In the past decades, however, other countries have become increasingly unlikely to model either the rights-related provisions of the basic structural provisions of their own constitutions upon those found in the US Constitution. It is a sign that the US’ institutional advantage has been on the wane. Against that backdrop, it is necessary to examine the theories regarding experiences and limitedness of China’s rapid development. How to constrain the information advantage of the dominating powers, bring out their own information advantage, find a proper risk indicator, and avoid devising misguided strategies is an important technical issue that urgently needs to be tackled by China or other emerging-market economies as they rise against the backdrop of a non-neutral system environment. To that end, it is necessary for researchers to analyse and summarize the experiences of multiple international actors at different development stages.

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  • Yuyan Zhang & Weijiang Feng, 2021. "Non-neutral International Institution and Catch-Up Strategy of Emerging-Market Economies," Springer Books, in: Reform, Opening-up and China's Changing Role in Global Governance, chapter 0, pages 189-209, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-33-6025-9_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-33-6025-9_8
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