By Zeying Wu and Richard Yarrow
At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, China appeared with national pride and confidence and declared its claim for greater global status. China has shed a low profile in international relations, expressing a desire to compete with the world’s leading nations. China’s competitive motivation, in areas...
What Lies Between China’s Nationalism And Growth? – Analysis
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