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In this Lowy Institute Analysis, Hugh Jorgensen and Dr Daniela Strube examine China’s approach to global economic governance. The paper argues that China will seek a greater role in governance processes, but will pursue a combination of approaches involving both existing Bretton Woods Institutions and new forums.
China, the G20 and global economic governance
About the authors
Hugh Jorgensen
Hugh Jorgensen is currently completing post-graduate studies in Europe.
Daniela Strube
Daniela Strube currently works for the NSW government.