China and its Central Bank Digital Currency
Research type: Scientific paper
China and its Central Bank Digital Currency
Authors: Felix Klein and Nadim Baker

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About the publication

Publication date: 7 February, 2023
ISBN/ISSN: 978-3-98628-296-7
Place of publication: Bonn
Publisher: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung

Abstract

This report is part of a FES publication series, which examines Beijing’s strategy in a range of different global policy fields. The overarching theme of the series is the future of multilateralism in light of China’s rise to world power and the growing competition over the establishment of values and norms. It seeks to address questions such as: How can we go about initiating a constructive process of political negotiation between Europe and China on the regulatory framework for global governance? In which areas is there potential for more coordination and cooperation with China? And, in contrast, where should Europe be taking countermeasures and conducting its own groundwork, for example to ensure that newly industrialized and developing countries see it as a reliable partner?

How to cite

Felix Klein and Nadim Baker. "China and Its Central Bank Digital Currency." Bonn: Division for International Cooperation, Department for Asia and the Pacific - Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, 2023. https://library.fes.de/pdf-files/international/20024-20230214.pdf.

Keywords

China, digital currency, cryptocurrencies

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Nadim Baker
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