ID | 136329 |
Title Proper | Rise of middle power and China’s new focus in diplomacy |
Language | ENG |
Author | Junda, Jin ; Conrong, Jin ; Weilai, Dai |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The emergence of well-positioned middle powers is a profound impetus for change within the international arena of structure rearrangement, issues replacement, and values reconstruction. In particular, India, Brazil, Turkey and South Africa are middle powers that rose together during the global FINANCIAL crisis to become a compelling force, each transitioning to active participant rather than follower.1 As a result, Chinese diplomatic personnel are in a unique position to capitalize on their newly transformed political and economic influence. |
`In' analytical Note | Contemporary International Relations Vol.24, No.6; Nov-Dec.2014: p.34-48 |
Journal Source | Contemporary International Relations 2014-12 24, 6 |
Standard Number | South Africa |