From the United Nations Conference on Food and Agriculture(UNCFA)to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment(UNCTE)—China and the Reconstruction of the Post-war International Economic Order
The efforts of the Allies to rebuild the post-war international economic order began with the UNCFA,followed by the Bretton Woods Conference and the UNCTE,and the framework of the post-war international economic orderwas finally constructed.Since the UNCFA,China participated in the whole process of rebuilding the international economic order.Although it did not have enough economic strength,China still spoke for developing countries on a number of important rules,and tried to secure a certain environment for the development of industrially backward countries.To a large extent,China's voice in international economic issues benefited from its political status as the final four.
United Nations Conference on Food and AgricultureBretton Woods systemGeneral Agreement on Customs and TradePost-war international economic order