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China’s Economic Statecraft Is Working

Economy
Global
Started January 28, 2026

Why Beijing can succeed even with an imperfect strategy

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
Beijing's economic strategies, while effective, may lead to long-term instability and resentment among nations, undermining global cooperation.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
The success of China's economic statecraft reveals the limitations of Western models, prompting a reevaluation of global economic policies.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
Critics argue that China's economic tactics could backfire, as reliance on state-driven strategies may stifle innovation and competitiveness.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
China's economic statecraft demonstrates a strategic brilliance that allows it to leverage its resources effectively on the global stage.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
China's approach to economic statecraft represents a pragmatic response to global challenges, but its sustainability remains questionable.
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