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Elizabeth C. Economy


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“With its growing economic and political power, China increasingly takes advantage of the political and economic openness of other countries while not providing these countries with the same opportunities to engage within China.”
Elizabeth C. Economy, The Third Revolution: Xi Jinping and the New Chinese State

“When competition is framed from a US-China context, China gains an important advantage. Every issue is elevated into a signal of relative power and influence; and as a rising power, any relative Chinese gain becomes a win.”
Elizabeth Economy

“In pursuing their vision, China's leaders operate from their own distinctive playbook that reflects their domestic governance model: a highly centralized Party-state that possesses the ability to mobilize resources across multiple domains, to control the content and flow of information, to penetrate societies and economies globally, and to leverage the power of the country's vast market, as well as its military.”
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