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China – Global South: Current Evolution of Political and Economic Relations
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Abstract Global events of recent years indicate that it is the turn of the developing world to take the lead in international relations (IR). China, which positions itself as the “largest developing country”, and “member of the Global South”, but at the same time “a responsible world power”, cannot remain on the sidelines of this trend. The chapter states the reasons for the recent advancement of the developing world (RW) to the forefront of international life, which include the combined economic growth of the South, the increase in its political significance in the balance of power on the world stage, and the growth of the South's self-esteem. In addition, the author believes it is essential to determine the interpretation of the terms “Global South”, “Third World”, and “Developing World” to come closer to a better understanding of the essence of the excellent world phenomenon that these definitions denote.
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