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ID092400
Title ProperIdeas matter
Other Title InformationChina's peaceful rise
LanguageENG
AuthorChoo, Jaewoo
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Illuminating on the power transition theory, realists are more than convinced of potential structural conflicts in both economic and security realms due to China's rise. They see China as a dormant source of challenges to American preeminence, economic policies of the west as evident in the recent negotiation discourses (e.g., G-20 and G-8 meetings), the "western" norms of diplomacy (e.g., Washington consensus) in developing countries including in Africa, and security concerns of its neighboring states. However, China will be able to avoid this claimed inevitability by abiding to peaceful ideas deeply embedded in "New Security Concept," "peaceful rise theory," "peaceful development" and a "harmonious world" doctrine. This paper argues that China will be able to rise peacefully because of the efficacy of practicing liberalism and constructivism at large in its diplomacy. China is increasingly and genuinely embracing shared norms and institutions, gradually gravitating East Asian regional order to its favor in the form of power constellation.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Europe Journal Vol. 7, No. 3-4; Dec 2009: p.389-404
Journal SourceAsia Europe Journal Vol. 7, No. 3-4; Dec 2009: p.389-404
Key WordsIdeas Matter ;  China ;  Peaceful Rise ;  Security ;  Economic Policies ;  United States