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Impact of Value Chain Development on Foreign Policy: The Case of Chinese Foreign Policy in 2010-2020

Student: Tulaev Mansur

Supervisor: Ninel Seniuk

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: International Relations (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2021

This research examines the impact of value chains on China's foreign policy. Value chains have become an integral part of the modern world economy. Thanks to a competent policy, China was able to maximize the benefits of participating in the global value chains and become one of the leaders of the world economy. The rise of China has raised the wariness of developed countries and led to an increase in protectionist sentiment, which is based on concerns about the radicalization of China's foreign policy. This study will attempt to refute the aggressive nature of China's policy after the success in economic development.

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