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ID165733
Title ProperContending Narratives of the International Order
Other Title InformationUS/Chinese Discursive Power and Its Effects on the UK
LanguageENG
AuthorLi, Rex
Summary / Abstract (Note)The multifaceted competition between the United States and China has attracted much scholarly attention. Existing studies tend to focus on the material dimensions of the US-China rivalry. In this article I analyze the master/counternarratives produced by the two great powers that are intended to exercise their discursive power in shaping the geopolitical environment and legitimizing their global roles. Specifically, I examine the competing US and Chinese narratives on the international order and assess the impact of these narratives on shaping the values and interests of the United Kingdom. My research demonstrates that China's world order narratives have limited influence on the United Kingdom due to the fundamental differences in their political values, ideologies, and systems. Nevertheless, British leaders and policy elites are becoming more receptive to Chinese narratives, given China's growing economic power and "disciplinary power" to coerce other countries to accept its preferred narratives, as well as the uncertainty faced by the United Kingdom in the post-Brexit international economic environment.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Perspectives Vol. 43, No.2; Spring 2019: p. 349-385
Journal SourceAsian Perspectives Vol: 43 No 2
Key WordsWorld Order ;  China ;  International Order ;  US ;  UK


 
 
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