The Effects of Global Governance of Free Trade:The Rise and Fall of States,Great Power Competition and World History--Seeing from the Insight of Marx and Engels to Chinese Wisdom
Free trade is not only a market behavior that regulates the allocation of production factors and improves the rela-tionship between supply and demand,but also a governance behavior related to resource competition and cooperation from the perspective of world history,which contains systemic global governance effects.Marx and Engels considered free trade and the rise of countries,great power competition and world history together:seeing into the resonant relationship between free trade dis-course power and the rise and fall of nations through the analysis of European countries;revealing the deep connection between the free trade game and great power rivalry through an introspective look at the relationship between the UK and the US;analyz-ing the dialectical symbiosis between.free trade and world history through a dualistic interpretation of the historical role of free trade.As a major field to practice Marxism in the 21st century,China adheres to advancing on the logic of the Times,promotes liberalization and facilitation of the trade and investment,makes economic globalization more inclusive through the practice of genuine multilateralism,and is committed to building a community with a shared future for mankind.
Free TradeGlobal GovernanceNations Rise and FallGreat Power CompetitionWorld History