China is clearly an economic power which can become the world's major power if the U.S. continues to make mistakes and if China avoids some major economic, political and environmental crises that are on its own horizon. However, China's rise to global supremacy is hardly an inevitability and should not be seen as one. For the U.S., therefore, it is important both not to underestimate China's potential, but also not to overestimate it either. Recent media coverage of China seems to have clearly veered towards the latter mistake
In this paper changes in market shares have been used to proxy the competitiveness of a group of cou...
David Lampton argues that for the next 20 years, China and the United States will be engaged in a “d...
In 2012, I wrote an article in Atlantisch Perspectief on U.S. President Barack Obama’s second-term f...
If China can act as a superpower while being treated like a developing country, they will have succe...
After a few decades of transformation China is becoming a major contender for the number two positio...
United States has been the global leader since overtaking Britain in 1871. Recently economists are a...
The Chinese economy’s meteoric rise has caused alarm in the West. An article published online on the...
United States has been the global leader since overtaking Britain in 1871. Recently economists are a...
Resenha de Shambaugh, David. China Goes Global: The Partial Power, Oxford: Oxford University Pr...
In the past two decades, China has emerged as the major challenger to the United States’s leading po...
Despite China's strong current financial and economic position, a focus on China can help highlight ...
Since mid-2009, China has become much more assertive in world affairs, taking positions that challen...
This paper argues that the belief that China will be content to rise as a \u27responsible stakeholde...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i17.85 Mongolian Journal of International Affairs, No.17 2012:...
Many researchers see China as the most likely competitor to balance US power and even overtake it a...
In this paper changes in market shares have been used to proxy the competitiveness of a group of cou...
David Lampton argues that for the next 20 years, China and the United States will be engaged in a “d...
In 2012, I wrote an article in Atlantisch Perspectief on U.S. President Barack Obama’s second-term f...
If China can act as a superpower while being treated like a developing country, they will have succe...
After a few decades of transformation China is becoming a major contender for the number two positio...
United States has been the global leader since overtaking Britain in 1871. Recently economists are a...
The Chinese economy’s meteoric rise has caused alarm in the West. An article published online on the...
United States has been the global leader since overtaking Britain in 1871. Recently economists are a...
Resenha de Shambaugh, David. China Goes Global: The Partial Power, Oxford: Oxford University Pr...
In the past two decades, China has emerged as the major challenger to the United States’s leading po...
Despite China's strong current financial and economic position, a focus on China can help highlight ...
Since mid-2009, China has become much more assertive in world affairs, taking positions that challen...
This paper argues that the belief that China will be content to rise as a \u27responsible stakeholde...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i17.85 Mongolian Journal of International Affairs, No.17 2012:...
Many researchers see China as the most likely competitor to balance US power and even overtake it a...
In this paper changes in market shares have been used to proxy the competitiveness of a group of cou...
David Lampton argues that for the next 20 years, China and the United States will be engaged in a “d...
In 2012, I wrote an article in Atlantisch Perspectief on U.S. President Barack Obama’s second-term f...