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ID124277
Title ProperPower transition, balance of power and the rise of China
Other Title Informationa theoretical reflection about rising great powers
LanguageENG
AuthorYang, Shih-yueh
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The rise of China is a major theme in international relations for both scholars and statesmen. Based on existing theories, namely the power transition theory and the balance of power theory, China's rise is forecasted to be violent, either by challenging the existing hegemon or by inviting counterbalancing efforts. Nonetheless, these arguments are highly controversial and lead to a neglect of theorization about rising great powers. Therefore, this article attempts to revisit and revive the theoretical discussions and present a refined theory of rising great powers that can explain the past and illuminate the future. to provide a clear picture of capabilities, the refined theory exclusively focuses on material variables. The theory demonstrates that the different material contexts in which great powers rise explain the differences in their external behaviors and how they are treated by existing great powers.
`In' analytical NoteChina Review Vol.13, No.2; 2013: p.35-66
Journal SourceChina Review Vol.13, No.2; 2013: p.35-66
Key WordsChina ;  Balance of Power Theory ;  Power Transition Theory ;  Rising Great Powers ;  Rising China ;  Relative Power ;  Refined Theory