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A Reform-Minded Status Quo Power? China, the G20, and Changes in the International Monetary System
2012
Social Science Research Network
This paper analyzes the case of China in the G20 process and examines China's position and policies on relevant issues, including the international monetary system (IMS) reform, reform of the IFIs, international financial regulation, the future of the dollar, and internationalization of the Renminbi. My findings demonstrate that China has actively participated in the G20's deliberations and actions, put forward its suggestions, sought expanded share and voting power in the IFIs in
doi:10.2139/ssrn.2169845
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