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China schart immer mehr Kräfte und Verbündete um sich, ein langer Weg zur globalen Führerschaft....
„Notably absent from a senior role so far is the U.S., owner of what’s still the world’s dominant currency. China’s leadership has for years sought to strengthen the international use of the yuan, and encourage debate about lessening reliance on the dollar...
"We will need another global crisis, and one whose roots can be clearly identified in the shortcomings of the current non-system, for this to happen," said William White, an adviser to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development...
"China can and should look to be ambitious, and aim for actions that demonstrate global leadership," said Tristram Sainsbury, a research fellow at the G-20 Studies Center at the Lowy Institute for International Policy in Sydney...“
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