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China's Peaceful Rise
Author(s) -
Michael G. Nelson
Publication year - 2014
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.21236/ada611980
Subject(s) - china , state (computer science) , order (exchange) , political economy , power (physics) , political science , international relations , politics , economic system , great power , development economics , sociology , economics , law , computer science , physics , finance , algorithm , quantum mechanics
: China is a rising global power. Observers argue over whether it will rise peacefully within the current international order or if it will choose an aggressive posture. While its actions to date communicate a mixed message on the issue, the Chinese state will indeed rise peacefully. A.F.K Organski's Power Transition international relations theory provides a substantive, predictive backdrop to Chinese intent and helps characterize China's future as one marked by largely peaceful actions. Not only do its political traditions demand a peaceful approach to growth, but China's methods of military employment and the economic realities confronting the state create the conditions where an aggressive rise is unlikely.

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