The paper discusses the current financial and economic crisis as one of the determining factors of the foreign policy of the People’s Republic of China. The author contemplates what influence the crisis may exert on the global balance of power. As regards the future global position and role of China, he refers to the opinions and prognoses of researchers and experts in international relations such as R. D. Kaplan, Z. Brzezinski, G. Friedman, H. Kissinger, J. Nye Jr. and others, showing the issue in a broader, geopolitical context
Process of greater interdependence which today is called globalization is multidimensional and compl...
As the backdrop for contemporary international relations, globalization reflects the way economic an...
The 2008 financial crisis led to the most serious global recession since the 1930s (Krugman 2009). T...
The paper discusses the current financial and economic crisis as one of the determining factors of t...
Over the past several years, China has enjoyed one of the world's fastest growing economies and has ...
The world and China’s place in it have been transformed over the past year. The pressures for change...
The study examined the financial crisis and their impact on world economies, particularly China. The...
Despite China's strong current financial and economic position, a focus on China can help highlight ...
As a result of its 30-year successful economic growth, China has been gradually reshaping its intern...
The paper defines the evolution and main features of the post-war global economic recession in North...
The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) is the most serious economic crisis since the Great Depression. Ma...
Theme of the thesis is the generally discussed decline of Western economies as a result of the passi...
After 30 years of restructuring, high economic growth and development, China could face the onset of...
The Chinese economy has been severely affected by the global financial crisis triggered by the Unite...
During the last four decades, China has moved from being an isolated country separated from the inte...
Process of greater interdependence which today is called globalization is multidimensional and compl...
As the backdrop for contemporary international relations, globalization reflects the way economic an...
The 2008 financial crisis led to the most serious global recession since the 1930s (Krugman 2009). T...
The paper discusses the current financial and economic crisis as one of the determining factors of t...
Over the past several years, China has enjoyed one of the world's fastest growing economies and has ...
The world and China’s place in it have been transformed over the past year. The pressures for change...
The study examined the financial crisis and their impact on world economies, particularly China. The...
Despite China's strong current financial and economic position, a focus on China can help highlight ...
As a result of its 30-year successful economic growth, China has been gradually reshaping its intern...
The paper defines the evolution and main features of the post-war global economic recession in North...
The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) is the most serious economic crisis since the Great Depression. Ma...
Theme of the thesis is the generally discussed decline of Western economies as a result of the passi...
After 30 years of restructuring, high economic growth and development, China could face the onset of...
The Chinese economy has been severely affected by the global financial crisis triggered by the Unite...
During the last four decades, China has moved from being an isolated country separated from the inte...
Process of greater interdependence which today is called globalization is multidimensional and compl...
As the backdrop for contemporary international relations, globalization reflects the way economic an...
The 2008 financial crisis led to the most serious global recession since the 1930s (Krugman 2009). T...