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It's the equivalent of an economic arms race. In the decade since the global financial crisis, China has vaulted up the ranks of nations that control the world economy and directly challenge U.S. domination. The new paradigm will shape economic governance for decades to come. At stake: whether China bends to the values espoused by Western-led liberal democratic institutions -- or ends up remolding them. Enda Curran hits the streets of Hong Kong to figure out what’s going on. After, Stephanie sits down with Tom Orlik and Andrew Browne to chew over Enda’s findings.
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