5 edition of China, the rise to world power found in the catalog.
Published
1983
by Dodd, Mead in New York
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Written in English
Explores the history of China, emphasizing its development into a giant communist power and its importance in the contemporary world.
Edition Notes
Statement | Clarke Newlon. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DS736 .N48 1983 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 224 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 224 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3506272M |
ISBN 10 | 0396081363 |
LC Control Number | 82046000 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 9194809 |
In , peasant unrest was noted in China, also increasing power held by regional party elites at the expense of Beijing. However, the Chinese economy continued growing at such a fast rate, that predictions were being made of China becoming a great economic power by the year 2, "In Leadership and the Rise of Great Powers, Yan Xuetong draws insights from Chinese history and philosophy to challenge international relations scholarship. Yan offers a powerful vision of a new bipolar world whose stability depends not on material power or norms, but on the quality of leadership exercised by China and the United States.
Analysts debate the international implications of a newly powerful China. China's relentless economic growth in the s and s heralded its emergence as a great power in world politics. As its economy expanded, China seemed poised to become the second-largest economy in the world. At the same time, it modernized its military and adopted a more assertive diplomatic posture. The metrics which indicate China’s rapid rise, along with those factors which contain it, will be explored in this essay. Seen through a number of measurements and lenses, the People’s Republic of China is quickly emerging as one of the world’s top powers.
Whatever be the case, China has arrived at the centre stage of world politics and the world has to cater for China in all their strategic outlook. Hypothesis. 5. The rise of China into a global power in foreseeable future is a fact every nation state has to understand and reckon with. Competition between the United States and China to develop AI will create two AI superpowers, former Google China head Kai-Fu Lee writes.
China’s rapid rise as a new center of capital accumulation has increasingly brought it into conflict the rise to world power book the United States. The ISR’s Ashley Smith interviewed activist and scholar Au Loong Yu about the nature of China’s emergence as a new imperial power and what it means for the world system.
In fact, China’s rise should be seen as a potential benefit to both sides of the Atlantic, offering the US the opportunity to export goods to the increasingly stable economy.
Ma is the founder of Alibaba Group, the Chinese e-commerce phenomenon now considered to be the world's largest retailer, surpassing Wal-Mart last year.
China ’s dominant global position was challenged by the rise of British imperialism, which had adopted the advanced technological, navigational and market innovations of China and other Asian countries in order to China earlier stages in becoming a world power[2].
The Prophetic Significance of the Rise of China as a World Power According To Prophecy Ministries & Evangelist Perkins, brings you articles from some of his colleagues in Bible Prophecy. He has also included the email addresses of the authors at the bottom of their articles, please email the authors and let them know what you think of their.
The political implications of China's rise in economic power are profound. Rachman lays them all out in a few key chapters in his book, which is not solely : Kenneth Rapoza.
Get this from a library. China, the rise to world power. [Clarke Newlon] -- Explores the history of China, emphasizing its development into a giant communist power and its importance in the contemporary world. China's economic and military power makes it one of the most dangerous superpowers to disrupt the world order, but some shreds of evidence show that China's rise to power still faces obstacles.
One thousand years ago China was the greatest power in the world, richer than the rest of the world combined. This was about A.D. Then the crown passed on to the Mongols, who took it by force.
But it didn't last. More recently America held a similar if less dominant position in (Today America's dominance is actually even less than it Cited by: China's Rise: Challenges and Opportunities from The China Balance Sheet Project, a joint, multiyear project of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the Peterson Institute, discusses China's military modernization, China's increasing soft power influence in Asia and around the world, China's policy toward Taiwan, domestic Cited by: THE RISE OF CHINA AS A SUPERPOWER After 35 years of almost uninterrupted growth, by some measures, such as purchasing power, China’s economy is now the largest in the world.
China’s per capita gross domestic product rose from $ in to $7, in That is a remarkable achievement. "China's peaceful rise" or sometimes referred to as "China's peaceful development" was an official policy in China under the leadership of Hu Jintao, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China.
The term was implemented to rebut against the "China threat theory." Historically, China was regarded as a less aggressive empire. As China emerged as a great political, economic and military Simplified Chinese: 中国和平崛起.
When China Rules the World: The End of the Western World and the Birth of a New Global Order is a book by British journalist and scholar Martin was released in It aroused a serious discussion in the United States and globally about the role of China in the creation of the new 21st century world order.
Jacques refers to the estimates on China's economic superiority, such as Author: Martin Jacques. China is also home a quarter of the world’s industrial workers and a fifth of service workers. Fred Leplat argues that the rise of capitalist China has thus significantly altered the geo-political considerations of imperialism, and socialists now also need to refocus their world outlook.
The Rise and Future of China as an Economic Power a requirement that the U.S. and others claim violates the World Trade Organization rules. Countries around the world are pushing back against China's revival as a major global power.
China's sheer size and population make it a heavyweight, and a. Can China Rise Peacefully. by John J. Mearsheimer (Editor’s Note: The following is the new concluding chapter of Dr. John J. Mearsheimer’s book The Tragedy of the Great Power Politics. China's rise has been fast, impressive, and a little intimidating to some.
Howard French, author of "Everything Under the Heavens: How the Past Helps Shape China's Push for Global Power" argues. The rise of China surely ranks among the most important world developments of the last years. With America still trapped in its fifth year of economic hardship, and.
China’s rise and revival cannot be limited to a strictly economic rise, and China’s role as a great power cannot be limited to a major economic role. The ideal world power should have a Author: Liu Mingfu. The Tragedy of Great Power Politics by John J Mearsheimer is a book of extremes. It is the logical conclusion of five presumptions on how to view international relations: 1.
International system is anarchic, no one to govern governments.4/5. marked the end of Spain's colonial empire and the emergence of the United States as a world power. US Secretary of State who was worried about American trade being shut out of China by European powers.
Unit 4 Rise of World Power 58 Terms. LMcNeese. Chapter 27 .China's rise is changing the dynamics of the international system. Middle Powers and the Rise of China is the first work to examine how the group of states referred to as "middle powers" are responding to China's growing economic, diplomatic, and military power.
States with capabilities immediately below those of great powers, middle powers still exercise influence far above most other states.China's rise as an economic power, combined with its large-scale program to modernize its military, raises the question of how this power will be used.
Associated with this new power has been an increase in the aggressiveness in China's territorial claims in the region.