Williams, David (8 January 2008). „China-Taiwan tussle in Bim politics“. BBC News. დაარქივებულია ორიგინალიდან — 24 September 2015. ციტირების თარიღი: 13 July 2010. ციტატა: „Beijing and Taipei often trade insults over which is using "dollar diplomacy" in the form of offers of aid or cheap loans to curry influence around the world. The 'One-China' policy ensures that nations cannot have official relations with both China and Taiwan.“
Lemahieu, Herve. Five big takeaways from the 2019 Asia Power Index en. დაარქივებულია ორიგინალიდან — 2021-07-24. ციტატა: „China, the emerging superpower, netted the highest gains in overall power in 2019, ranking first in half of the eight Index measures. For the first time, China narrowly edged out the United States in the Index’s assessment of economic resources. In absolute terms China’s economy grew by more than the total size of Australia’s economy in 2018. The world’s largest trading nation has also paradoxically seen its GDP become less dependent on exports. This makes China less vulnerable to an escalating trade war than most other Asian economies.“ ციტირების თარიღი: 2020-05-06
Lemahieu, Herve. Five big takeaways from the 2019 Asia Power Index en. დაარქივებულია ორიგინალიდან — 2021-07-24. ციტატა: „China, the emerging superpower, netted the highest gains in overall power in 2019, ranking first in half of the eight Index measures. For the first time, China narrowly edged out the United States in the Index’s assessment of economic resources. In absolute terms China’s economy grew by more than the total size of Australia’s economy in 2018. The world’s largest trading nation has also paradoxically seen its GDP become less dependent on exports. This makes China less vulnerable to an escalating trade war than most other Asian economies.“ ციტირების თარიღი: 2020-05-06
Williams, David (8 January 2008). „China-Taiwan tussle in Bim politics“. BBC News. დაარქივებულია ორიგინალიდან — 24 September 2015. ციტირების თარიღი: 13 July 2010. ციტატა: „Beijing and Taipei often trade insults over which is using "dollar diplomacy" in the form of offers of aid or cheap loans to curry influence around the world. The 'One-China' policy ensures that nations cannot have official relations with both China and Taiwan.“