The Harim Abiff Affect

The Economic Illusion, Rethinking China's Global Role

Red Cloud El Bey Season 2 Episode 36

 

China's new global role is defined by its strategic shift from a manufacturing powerhouse to a central architect of global economic, political, and technological order. No longer content to play second fiddle, China is actively reshaping global supply chains through the Belt and Road Initiative, investing in infrastructure and digital influence across Asia, Africa, and Latin America. In technology, it is leading in fields like 5G, AI, and green energy, positioning itself as a viable alternative to Western dominance. On the geopolitical front, China flexes its influence through institutions like the BRICS alliance and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, presenting a multipolar challenge to U.S.-led unipolarity. At the same time, it maintains a firm grip on its internal narrative, presenting its development model as a success story—an exportable blueprint for other rising nations. This marks a new era not just for China, but for the global order, where sovereignty, soft power, and economic leverage are the battlegrounds of 21st-century influence.

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