The Chinese Way of Reforming Global Economic Governance: An Analysis of China’s Rising Role in the Group of Twenty (G-20)

Xianbai Ji, G. Lim
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Abstract Since the Global Financial Crisis engulfed much of the world in 2008, the Group of Twenty (G-20) has emerged as the self-acclaimed “premium forum” for international economic cooperation and policy coordination. The ascendency of G-20, of which China is a part, indicates the world’s preference for a more inclusive and informal economic governance model, moving away from the relatively restrictive Group of Seven (G-7) and the legalized Bretton Woods settings. This article analyzes China’s participation and increasingly critical role in the G-20. China’s main priorities in relation to the G-20 evolved over time. The initial focuses on containing financial contagion and reforming Bretton Woods institutions were followed by attempts to resolve bilateral trade issues with the US and to fight the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. China aspires to transform the G-20 from an ad hoc crisis management platform to one promoting proactive long-term global policy cooperation, partly in support of “a community with shared future for humanity” and the Belt and Road Initiative. However, public distrust of international economic interdependence, populist backlash against neoliberal globalization, as well as geopolitical, ideological, technological tussles between China and the West collectively present significant challenges to the G-20.
改革全球经济治理的中国方式:对中国在二十国集团(g20)中日益上升的作用的分析
自2008年全球金融危机席卷全球大部分地区以来,二十国集团(g20)已成为国际经济合作和政策协调的“优质论坛”。20国集团(中国是其中一员)的崛起表明,世界更倾向于一种更具包容性和非正式的经济治理模式,而不是相对限制性的七国集团(G-7)和合法化的布雷顿森林体系。本文分析了中国在g20中的参与及其日益重要的作用。随着时间的推移,中国在g20峰会上的主要优先事项也在发生变化。最初的重点是遏制金融传染和改革布雷顿森林机构,随后试图解决与美国的双边贸易问题,并抗击2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行。中国希望将20国集团从一个临时危机管理平台转变为一个促进积极主动的长期全球政策合作的平台,部分是为了支持“人类命运共同体”和“一带一路”倡议。然而,公众对国际经济相互依赖的不信任,民粹主义对新自由主义全球化的强烈反对,以及中国和西方之间的地缘政治、意识形态和技术斗争,都给20国集团带来了重大挑战。
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