COVID-19 has accelerated the trend of deglobalisation and further entrenched China into the growing political and economic fort of Asia. This has made the US less effective at implementing policies aimed at curbing Beijing’s political ambitions and strength in the region. Washington must therefore make itself indispensable in Asia and employ strategies for bringing China into a global network that can collectively reign in the Asian giant’s growing influence
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COVID-19 has accelerated the trend of deglobalisation and further entrenched China into the growing ...
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Globalisation has faltered, and faces significant political challenges. In both the US and China, vo...
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The conventional narrative is that China is, or will, by 2030, be the largest economy in the world. ...
Quick growth of Chinese economy heralded a shift in the balance of power in the Asia-Pacific. In rec...
China's growing economic and military power does not go unnoticed in the international arena. United...
The ?stunning comeback? of China after almost two centuries is one of the most significant trends af...
Fernand Braudel, the economic historian, gave a key for reading the power struggles occurring today ...
This paper’s arguments guide Chinese political economy. This analytical idea is based on Rodrik’s po...
For China to realise its millennium goal, it needs to radiate its influence globally and simultaneou...
Few national security threats challenge the magnitude posed by the People’s Republic of China toward...
COVID-19 has accelerated the trend of deglobalisation and further entrenched China into the growing ...
As a result of its 30-year successful economic growth, China has been gradually reshaping its intern...
As the world would call it, China is the 2nd superpower in the world and this fact is making headlin...
Over the past few years, the global political landscape has changed dramatically. Trump’s aggressive...
Globalisation has faltered, and faces significant political challenges. In both the US and China, vo...
Propelled by its remarkable economic growth, China has emerged as a significant player in the global...
Following the fundamental transformation of U.S. policy toward China, China's policy toward the Unit...
The conventional narrative is that China is, or will, by 2030, be the largest economy in the world. ...
Quick growth of Chinese economy heralded a shift in the balance of power in the Asia-Pacific. In rec...
China's growing economic and military power does not go unnoticed in the international arena. United...
The ?stunning comeback? of China after almost two centuries is one of the most significant trends af...
Fernand Braudel, the economic historian, gave a key for reading the power struggles occurring today ...
This paper’s arguments guide Chinese political economy. This analytical idea is based on Rodrik’s po...
For China to realise its millennium goal, it needs to radiate its influence globally and simultaneou...
Few national security threats challenge the magnitude posed by the People’s Republic of China toward...