China's new power strategy 2026: Why tech and markets trump military might
Beijing analysts reveal China's new power strategy 2026, shifting focus from military dominance to market power and tech innovation to lead the global order.
The rules of global dominance are being rewritten. China needs to adapt to a more competitive global environment driven by market power, technological innovation, and institutional leverage, according to analysts at a leading Beijing-based think tank. This shift marks a departure from traditional reliance on military muscle.
Three Pillars of China's new power strategy 2026
In an article published this week, analysts including Fu argued that these three pillars are more critical than conventional military dominance in the current great power rivalry. As of January 2026, Beijing is increasingly seeking to project itself as a 'stabilizer' within a fractured international order rather than a disruptive force.
The strategy emphasizes utilizing China's massive internal market as a bargaining chip to shape global trade standards. By fostering homegrown technological breakthroughs, the goal is to mitigate the impact of external sanctions and assert influence through institutional mechanisms rather than territorial expansion.
Beyond the barracks: Innovation as the new front line
The analysts noted that strengthening territorial control has become secondary to securing a lead in the digital and institutional landscape. By positioning itself as a reliable partner in trade and technology, China hopes to build a network of dependencies that secure its position in the global hierarchy. This 'institutional leverage' is seen as the most sustainable way to counter Western-led alliances.
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