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Information × Registration Number 0122U001991, R & D request Title Formation of the international competitive strategy for China's development in the New Era Head Chernytska Tetiana V., к.е.н. Registration Date 11-03-2022 Organization Kyiv National Economics University named after Vadym Hetman popup.description1 Over the past 20 years, China has established itself in the global geopolitical and geo-economic arena as a powerful and balanced player with long-term goals and taking systematic tactical steps to achieve them. China is one of the leading countries in terms of economic size and a key actor in international economic relations. China has developed significant innovation and technological potential in the development of artificial intelligence, space exploration, alternative energy, innovative materials and robotics. The modern Chinese model of economic development has undergone several transformations, the evolution of which can be divided into three major stages: the era of accelerated industrialization and the construction of socialism, market transformation and building socialism with Chinese characteristics, innovative economy and building socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era. Integral elements of socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era are expanding China's openness, human-centeredness and building a middle-class society, rural poverty eradicating, protecting the environment, forming a world-class army and an innovative nation. Given the above, the study of China's current domestic and foreign development strategy as a global leader is relevant and aims to comprehensively research the formation of China's competitive leadership in the new era, based on which to develop strategic areas of Ukraine's competitive development taking into account internal and external challenges. popup.nrat_date 2024-12-09 Close
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Head: Chernytska Tetiana V.. Formation of the international competitive strategy for China's development in the New Era. Kyiv National Economics University named after Vadym Hetman. № 0122U001991
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