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The Rise of China in Global Politics: Is a Peaceful Power Transition Possible?
Author(s) -
Francisco Romero Cabral
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
daxiyangguo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1645-4677
DOI - 10.33167/1645-4677.daxiyangguo2020.25/pp.22-38
Subject(s) - china , politics , beijing , power (physics) , pluralism (philosophy) , transition (genetics) , political science , order (exchange) , international relations , balance (ability) , political economy , perspective (graphical) , economic system , sociology , law , epistemology , economics , philosophy , psychology , biochemistry , physics , chemistry , finance , quantum mechanics , neuroscience , gene , artificial intelligence , computer science
This article seeks to cover the Dynamics between China and the United States of America through the perspective of Power Transition Theory. This analysis aims to dispute the notion that the nature of Power Transitions has a tendency towards bellicism between the Actors in question. Through the study of the theoretical matrix behind China’s internal and external politics, this article establishes how Beijing has accumulated a power that’s as deep and prolific as it is dependent on the very international order that its precepts appear to denounce. Keywords: Power Transition; Balance of Power; World Order; Pluralism; Solidarism

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