Abstract:A clash of economic models with the potential to disrupt international economic law is emerging in the wake of China's increasing global presence. At the center of this clash of models is the claim that China introduces a 'geoeconomic' element to economic relations, while others follow a 'market-orientation'. The emergence of such clash of models owes significantly to the fact that China has proven unwilling to change course to meet expectations of other actors. In an attempt to manage China's competition, act… Show more
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