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*China: An Imperial Power in the Image of the West?*

https://focusweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/A4_ChinaAnImperialPower_WEB.pdf

by Walden Bello

This study seeks to answer the question:  Is China an imperial power in the
image of the West in its relationship with the global south?

Over the last 15 years, there have been increasing accusations of Chinese
state enterprises and private companies being involved in unfair labor
practices, environmentally damaging projects, land-grabbing, locking
borrowing countries into debt, and indirectly providing support for
dictatorships. many of these accusations parallel similar criticisms of the
behavior of state-owned enterprises, private capitalists, and local
authorities within China itself. China has also drawn criticism for its
unilateral moves in seizing disputed maritime formations and violating the
territorial and economic rights of its neighbors in the south China sea.
Many of these criticisms are valid, and unless China addresses them in a
positive fashion soon, these questionable behaviors and practices could
congeal into structures of domination similar to those that have marked the
relationship of the West with the global south.

Perhaps, equally worrisome is that China’s expansion has its own complex of
worrisome characteristics that are not reducible solely to reproducing
western patterns but can also lead, if unchecked, to hegemonic behavior.
Foremost among these is a technocratic top-down approach to development
with a cross-ideological appeal that is resistant to democratic control and
insensitive to environmental considerations, fully on display in Beijing’s
Belt and road Initiative.

Frank and fearless criticism of China's disturbing practices, the study
argues, is the best way to help prevent it from following in the footsteps
of the West.

*"Walden Bello has been one of the most powerful intellectual warriors
against Western hegemony and an empathetic advocate of independent
development in the Global South for decades. Now, confronting the rise of
China, Bello pulls no punches in critiquing this new hegemon and analyzing
its origins and weaknesses.” *


*Ho Fung Hung Wiesenfeld Professor in Political Economy, Johns Hopkins
University; author of The China Boom: Why China Will not Rule the World.*
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