Since the People’s Republic of China (PRC) embarked upon a program of reform beginning in 1978, China’s “rise” has generated considerable debate. Outside of the country, much of the debate has concentrated on whether China will be a “system-challenging” (that is, a “revisionist”) power, or one that is “status quo”-preserving, despite the well noted ambiguities in these terms; and the central issue of much scholarly research has been directed at trying to determine what the PRC’s “intentions” are such that a proclamation can be made one way or the other. Sitting behind this debate is a longer-standing scholarly and policy concern with the extent to which China represents a “threat” to the international system that dates back more than 200 ye...
Market reforms has not lead to the democratization of the Chinese political system. Most of China wa...
After a few decades of transformation China is becoming a major contender for the number two positio...
Why is it so difficult to talk about China in a nuanced and contrasting manner without falling back ...
Under Xi Jinping, China has become more vocal about its dissatisfaction with the existing internatio...
The People’s Republic of China is now over fifty years old. Long considered an outsider, or a club o...
Description: The People’s Republic of China is now over fifty years old. Long considered an outsider...
China’s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001 was rightly hailed as a huge step fo...
As the West struggles, China, economically and politically stable, has increased its criticism towar...
China's rapid ascendancy in the past decades has sparked off livcly debates in the mass media as wel...
The core suggestion of this article is that we make best sense of the concepts of power, legitimacy,...
If China can act as a superpower while being treated like a developing country, they will have succe...
The core suggestion of this article is that we make best sense of the concepts of power, legitimacy,...
Is China a revisionist or reformist power in relation to the liberal international order? Is this a ...
Since mid-2009, China has become much more assertive in world affairs, taking positions that challen...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i17.85 Mongolian Journal of International Affairs, No.17 2012:...
Market reforms has not lead to the democratization of the Chinese political system. Most of China wa...
After a few decades of transformation China is becoming a major contender for the number two positio...
Why is it so difficult to talk about China in a nuanced and contrasting manner without falling back ...
Under Xi Jinping, China has become more vocal about its dissatisfaction with the existing internatio...
The People’s Republic of China is now over fifty years old. Long considered an outsider, or a club o...
Description: The People’s Republic of China is now over fifty years old. Long considered an outsider...
China’s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001 was rightly hailed as a huge step fo...
As the West struggles, China, economically and politically stable, has increased its criticism towar...
China's rapid ascendancy in the past decades has sparked off livcly debates in the mass media as wel...
The core suggestion of this article is that we make best sense of the concepts of power, legitimacy,...
If China can act as a superpower while being treated like a developing country, they will have succe...
The core suggestion of this article is that we make best sense of the concepts of power, legitimacy,...
Is China a revisionist or reformist power in relation to the liberal international order? Is this a ...
Since mid-2009, China has become much more assertive in world affairs, taking positions that challen...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i17.85 Mongolian Journal of International Affairs, No.17 2012:...
Market reforms has not lead to the democratization of the Chinese political system. Most of China wa...
After a few decades of transformation China is becoming a major contender for the number two positio...
Why is it so difficult to talk about China in a nuanced and contrasting manner without falling back ...