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China's Economic Woes: How Serious?

Economy Experts Evaluate Country's Troubles

Individuals exit a dining area in a shopping center located in Beijing on August 15th. Photo credit: Greg Baker/AFP via Getty Images.

On the morning of August 20th, 2023, at 10 o'clock.

Despite the underwhelming economic performance of China in recent months, there is no denying the extraordinary and remarkable progress that China has made over the past four decades, as stated by Ravi Agrawal in July. However, the question remains: is China's current state of decline merely a temporary obstacle or something more significant?

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In spite of the decline in China's economic performance in recent months, FP's Ravi Agrawal stated in July that there is no denying the exceptional and astounding growth China has experienced over the past four decades. Nevertheless, can China's current economic slump be considered as something more significant than a minor setback in its progress?

The below essays and debates provide insights into this query, presenting expert evaluations of China's economic deceleration and its potential implications for the nation's future.

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Individuals pass by an Apple store situated in a commercial complex in Beijing on August 18th.

Beijing Must Revamp Economic Strategy

According to an article by Zongyuan Zoe Liu for FP Magazine, offering financial aid and increasing overseas sales cannot rescue China's economy from its severe crisis.

Chinese students line up to participate in the National College Entrance Examination at a high school in Beijing on July 7, 2020. Photo by Kevin Frayer of the AFP/Getty Images.

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FP's Ravi Agrawal moderates a discussion about whether Beijing's economic difficulties are fleeting or permanent.

Antony Blinken, the Secretary of State of the United States, and Qin Gang, the Foreign Minister of China, greet each other with a handshake before a gathering at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on June 18th.

China: Assessing The Fear Factor

The outcomes are contingent upon the responses to these five inquiries, states Stephen M. Walt from FP.

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Elderly citizens of China take care of their own meals at the Ji Xiang temple and nursing home located in Fujian province on March 17, 2016. A photo captured by Kevin Frayer of Getty Images showcases this heartwarming sight.

China's Aging Population Strains Pensions

The city of Beijing is confronted with difficult decisions in the near future as their labor benefits gradually decline, according to Zongyuan Zoe Liu from FP.

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On September 16, 2013, President Xi Jinping of China strolled alongside a group of sailors from the People's Liberation Army at the Great Hall of People in Beijing, as they stood as a mark of respect.

Xi Jinping's Attempt To Cope With Failure

According to Neil Thomas, China is currently facing a significantly more severe situation compared to the time of its leader's appointment.

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Foreign Policy: The Latest Updates

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Driven leaders in Riyadh and Abu Dhabi are reorganizing the concept of national identity to strengthen their authority.

Italy Rejects China’s Belt And Road

The choice made by Rome is being perceived as a significant embarrassment for Beijing.

Sisi's Ruin: Egypt's Downfall

The President, who once led a coup and is now in power, made a commitment to bring prosperity to Egyptians. However, the nation finds itself in a dire financial situation with no money to spare.

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Ukraine's Breakthrough Issue

Military history indicates that the current undertaking in Ukraine is much more formidable than the general population comprehends.

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