China's rise and its implications for International Relations and Northeast Asia
The paper analyzes China's rise, its causes and consequences as well as China's geopolitical strategy. We discuss in particular its meaning in the context of the evolution of the International (dis)order, threatened by nationalist populism. A particularly important question is the effect o...
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author | Gerard Roland |
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description | The paper analyzes China's rise, its causes and consequences as well as China's geopolitical strategy. We discuss in particular its meaning in the context of the evolution of the International (dis)order, threatened by nationalist populism. A particularly important question is the effect of North Korea's successful nuclear program on the situation in Northeast Asia, in the context of China's rise. |
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spelling | doaj.art-1f75c962818846a4a356e017cc4fbf972022-12-21T21:46:27ZengElsevierAsia and the Global Economy2667-11152021-07-0112100016China's rise and its implications for International Relations and Northeast AsiaGerard Roland0UC Berkeley, CEPR and NBERThe paper analyzes China's rise, its causes and consequences as well as China's geopolitical strategy. We discuss in particular its meaning in the context of the evolution of the International (dis)order, threatened by nationalist populism. A particularly important question is the effect of North Korea's successful nuclear program on the situation in Northeast Asia, in the context of China's rise.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667111521000165International relationsChinainternational conflictEast AsiaNorth Korea |
spellingShingle | Gerard Roland China's rise and its implications for International Relations and Northeast Asia Asia and the Global Economy International relations China international conflict East Asia North Korea |
title | China's rise and its implications for International Relations and Northeast Asia |
title_full | China's rise and its implications for International Relations and Northeast Asia |
title_fullStr | China's rise and its implications for International Relations and Northeast Asia |
title_full_unstemmed | China's rise and its implications for International Relations and Northeast Asia |
title_short | China's rise and its implications for International Relations and Northeast Asia |
title_sort | china s rise and its implications for international relations and northeast asia |
topic | International relations China international conflict East Asia North Korea |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667111521000165 |
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