1 online resource (7, [2] pages) : color photographs, color portrait
Contents
Introduction. -- China's engagement with the IMF. -- China's frustration with the WTO. -- Longer-term objectives. -- Discussion and OECD responses
Summary
Despite being the second largest economy in the world and the largest trading partner for a majority of the world’s economies, China has an inadequate voice in traditional international economic institutions, leaving many of its experts and policymakers dissatisfied. This paper examines different aspects of the dissatisfaction that Chinese scholars and officials’ have with existing global governance institutions (GGIs), with a special focus on the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). It also discusses the underlying aspirations that drive proposed changes to various GGIs according to discussions with Chinese experts
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Notes
Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover page (Atlantic Council, viewed October 26, 2022)