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The Assessment of Potential “Aggressive Strategy” for China: Analysis and Forecasting from an Economic Perspective

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With the rapid rise of China in recent years and the intensification of conflicts with other countries, the potential "aggressive strategy" of China has attracted more and more attention. This work argues that from the economic perspective, aggressive strategy cannot be regarded as the best choice of China's future development strategy in recent years. This paper will evaluate possible result of the "aggressive strategies" at the economic level through the Stackelberg model and the case study of the trade war between China and the United States (2016-2020). In addition, this paper will focus on the perspective of the results of "aggressive strategy” and will have a certain role in predicting the future development trend.

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    ICEMC '21: Proceedings of the 2021 International Conference on E-business and Mobile Commerce
    May 2021
    118 pages
    ISBN:9781450376013
    DOI:10.1145/3472349

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