China lacks a coherent global strategy to match its growth, power, wealth and ambition, a new report by a prominent UK think-tank has said.
The study finds that China's foreign economic policies are confused or even contradictory because they are driven by domestic politics and priorities rather than by any grand strategic plan, said a statement issued by London School of Economics.
This means that China may not be in full control of its overseas investments and resources, while "muddled attempts" to increase its regional power may be making America stronger, the report says.
The report -- China's Geoeconomic Strategy -- has been published by LSE IDEAS, the centre for international affairs, diplomacy and strategy.
It draws together insight from eight China experts -- who include academics, journalists and policy analysts.
A report by the centre on India in March had concluded that India is not a superpower and will not become one in the foreseeable future, based on analyses by experts including noted historian and commentator Ramachandra Guha.
The report on China says that while China's military might is expanding, according to author Jonathan Fenby, its policy towards its neighbours has been confused.
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