question archive At the end of the Mao era, China was seen as being only peripherally engaged with the global economy
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At the end of the Mao era, China was seen as being only peripherally engaged with the global economy. Today, the country is often viewed as a powerhouse (second to the US in GDP) in the global economy. Do you see the rise of China as a threat to US interests or as mutually beneficial? Why or Why not? Either way, support your arguments with proof or examples.