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Jason Jianzhi Zhao

@jianzhizhao

China, Global Policy, and International Political Economy. University of Exeter. All views are my own.

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If the world does not revise the international development finance system, it will further sap the trust necessary to make the twenty-first century more prosperous and peaceful, write Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Amor Mottley and Dr. Rajiv J. Shah. trib.al/fobf6Z8

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Do the Chinese support armed unification (#武统)with #Taiwan? What about other choices such as status quo, economic sanctions or limited military coercion? Is separation even a choice? Xiaojun Li and I explore these in this new paper Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Centre on Asia and Globalisation: tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108…

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Some comments on China's AIIB from our paper and me: "Incidents like this are providing a lot of opportunities for the leadership and for the staff in the bank to reflect...It really depends on how the AIIB reacts and responds to things like this."Exeter Politics

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Quoted. “It didn’t surprise me too much from a development perspective” as a“win-win situation” Zhao Exeter Politics. But "The second extension cannot be interpreted without factoring “international reputation or international politics into the decision making.”