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November 2016

China’s hosting of the G20 summit in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, was part of its campaign to play a greater role in global economic governance. But with political tensions and a growing anti-globalization movement, can Beijing stay on course to be a world leader?

China says it wants to play a major role in global economic governance. But will political and security issues push it off course?

China benefited from the wave of globalization in the 1990s and 2000s. Now that anti-globalization sentiments are growing in the US and EU, can Beijing help keep the world together?

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