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Issues | Persistent Rise of China: Global Challenges and Regional Dynamics
- Winter 2018 / Volume 20, Number 1
Persistent Rise of China: Global Challenges and Regional Dynamics
Editor's Notes
Editor's Note | Winter 2018
Today, the world system is in a transition and experiencing a deep international crisis. The U.S. has begun to oppose the basic international institutions such as the United Nations and its subsidiary organs and specialized agencies, even though most of these were established with American motivation. The hegemon state, the U.S., has been alienating most of its partners and even allies. The U.S. governments have begun to focus on the national setting and to underestimate the international one; to favor unilateral policies over multilateral ones. The presidency of Donald Trump has expedited this process. American rejection of providing global public goods such as international security and free trade has led to a systemic crisis.
Commentaries
This article examines the economic and strategic rivalry between China and India along with a...
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Articles
This article analyzes China’s foreign policy within the framework of debates on the rise of China...
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Review Article
Globalization in Theory and Practice in a Post-Globalization Era
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Book Reviews
Written as an outcome of two years of wandering around China’s border regions and far-away parts...
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We live in a world where developments in one state impact the others. Human rights violations...
Azeem Ibrahim’s The Rohingyas: Inside Myanmar’s Hidden Genocide traces the genealogy of the...
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