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Is the United States Prepared to see International Institutions Adapted to Reflect China’s Influence?

KICUS Director, J. Stapleton Roy Discusses China’s increasing influence in international institutions and the idea of international structural change.

Is the United States Prepared to see International Institutions Adapted to Reflect China’s Influence?

April 24, 2012

Kissinger Institute Director, J. Stapleton Roy discusses China’s increasing influence in international institutions and the idea of international structural change. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States is generally perceived as the sole super power nation. This notion has changed as the rise of many developing countries start to participate more actively in international affairs. He envisions China’s role in selecting heads of IMF and the World Bank will increase.

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