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The Economic Super Power China's Secret Strategy To Become The Global Superpower - China #1 - cover

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The Economic Super Power China's Secret Strategy To Become The Global Superpower - China #1

Louis Asare

Editorial: Louis Asare

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As you read this book, you will understand the strategic policies and measures that the Chinese government has pursued to transform indigenous china into the most industrialized country of the world. The future of the nation is bright. This book will bring to your notice everything that you need to know about china concerning their future ambition. 
You will also get deep insight about how the wealth of china is shaping the global financial system. China is rapidly transforming into a global super power that will eventually replace the United State of America. 
 
The impact of a country's leadership is key to the overall success of the nation. A good leader will like to implement good policies that will benefit their nation or organization both in the short and long terms respectively. This is how the story of China began at the world stage. The nation was established as an ancient economic and military super power. The Chinese people always remembered the good days of China's greatness from the stories read and many people wanted to see their country returned to economic capabilities at the world stage. 
 
The Chinese government began a revolution that shifted the economy of China to the global stage. With pragmatic measures and relentless effort, the investments of the country are beginning to yield fruits all over the world. The country has prospered in less than four decades after opening up its indigenous market to western type of civilization. 
The country is aggressively working to displace America as the most industrial country in the world. The country has set a roadmap that will allow the government to take total control over the world thereby supplanting America by the year 2045. As you read this book, you will learn about the strategies that the Chinese have adopted to reach this far. You will also discover the economic future ambitions of this great nation. You will be enlightened about the realities of social, economic and political impact on the country. Indeed, the road is not that smooth but with determination and hard work china will rise.
Disponible desde: 20/03/2019.

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