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Why China Built Its Own System — And Refuses to Join the West's The West built an "international order" after World War II. Rules. Institutions. Systems. And they expected China to join — on Western terms. China said no. Instead, China built its own banks (AIIB), its own development programs (Belt and Road), its own technology (Huawei, 5G), and its own alliances (BRICS, SCO). Why? Because China learned the hard way: Western systems serve Western interests. This video explains why China went its own way. What You Will Learn: The Western-dominated institutions China was expected to join How those institutions disadvantaged developing nations China's alternative systems: AIIB, Belt and Road, BRICS The economic logic behind "decoupling" Why China's parallel system is growing faster than expected References and Sources: Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Official Reports. Council on Foreign Relations: Belt and Road Initiative Analysis. Graham Allison (2017): "Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides's Trap?" Houghton Mifflin. World Bank & IMF: Voting share structures. The World. Explained, One Truth at a Time. China Decoded is a channel where deep analysis meets bold storytelling. We break down the world's most important social, political, economic, and historical topics — from the truth behind historical events, to modern issues like poverty, corruption, and global inequality. Subscribe if you're searching for critical perspectives, historical truth, and honest conversation about how power, money, and ideology shape our world.