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JOURNAL OF LEADERSHIP, ACCOUNTABILITY AND ETHICS


Dynamic Relationship between China and the World: From a Political Economic Perspective

Author(s):  Cunlin Li, Camilla H. Wang, Kathy Tian

Citation: Cunlin Li, Camilla H. Wang, Kathy Tian,(2018) "Dynamic Relationship between China and the World: From a Political Economic Perspective," Journal of Leadership, Accountability and Ethics, Vol. 15, Iss.3, pp 80-94

Article Type: Research paper

Publisher: North American Business Press

Abstract:

The grudges between China and the world have never stopped since British cracked gate of China. The
development context between China and the world can be divided into several stages. From "closed door state" to "open to the outside world" under the premise of maintaining China’s independence in all fields of politics and economy. It is different from the passive and invading opening to the outside world. Under the general trend of globalization, opportunities and challenges are coexisting. Facing the frequent trade friction, formulating its global strategic view, safeguarding its national interests and homeland security, China adheres to the principle of "one world, one dream" and adheres to the path of peaceful development. The relationship between China and the world is no longer "grudge" but "harmonious coexistence and common development".