Once upon a time, Jim O'Neill, head of economic research at Goldman Sachs, signed the report which is considered as the birth act of the BRIC's concept. Today, each BRIC countries are not equal. As David Rothkopf wrote in 'Foreign Policy': "Without China, the BRICs are just BRI, a bland, soft cheese that is primarily known for the whine that goes with it". So we will focus this paper on this biggest potential market which is China and more especially on the evolution of their globalization strategy which led to the emergence of this economic giant without which BRIC would be tasteless. We define with Laurent Carroue's help, globalization as a geo-historical process of gradual extension of capitalism to the entire global space.
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