CHINA’S ECONOMIC GROWTH AND ITS IMPACT ON REGIONALISM

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  • Haroon Ur Rashied Qurtuba University, Peshawar
  • Aziz Ur Rahman Qurtuba University, Peshawar.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54690/margallapapers.28.2.276

Keywords:

Chinese Trade, Regional Trade, Asian Century, RTA, NAFTA, ASEAN, SAARC, EU, BRI, World Trade

Abstract

The world and international trade may learn much from China's remarkable economic rise in recent decades. The 21st century is increasingly called the ‘Asian Century’ due to China's substantial impact on regional trade organisations, including the EU, NAFTA, SAARC, and ASEAN. Through investments in infrastructure, economic integration, and technical cooperation, China's trading model, defined by bilateral and multilateral agreements, has changed the nature of regionalism. Initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) have improved commerce and connectivity, which has promoted collaboration and economic progress. China's involvement in the region has aided development and sparked worries about intellectual property, trade imbalances, and geopolitical problems. This research looks at the economic advantages and geopolitical difficulties of China's trade policies and how regionalism will develop in the face of China's expanding power.

 

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Rashied, Haroon Ur and Aziz Ur Rahman. 2024. "China’s Economic Growth and Its Impact on Regionalism." Margalla Papers 28 (2): 50-62.

Author Biographies

Haroon Ur Rashied, Qurtuba University, Peshawar

Haroon Ur Rashied is a visiting lecturer at NASTP, Lahore. He is currently a PhD scholar in International Relations at Qurtuba University, Peshawar.

Aziz Ur Rahman, Qurtuba University, Peshawar.

Dr Aziz Ur Rahman is Head of the Department of International Relations/Political Science, Qurtuba University, Peshawar.

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Published

31-12-2024

How to Cite

Rashied, Haroon Ur, and Aziz Ur Rahman. 2024. “CHINA’S ECONOMIC GROWTH AND ITS IMPACT ON REGIONALISM”. Margalla Papers 28 (2):50-62. https://doi.org/10.54690/margallapapers.28.2.276.

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