ID | 130606 |
Title Proper | Assessment of the international strategic situation in 2013 |
Language | ENG |
Author | Limin, Lin |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The international strategic situation in 2013 appeared very calm than ever before and had no outstanding features; the fact of its having no special feature was its de?ning characteristic. Although 2013 could be characterized as a normal year, the international strategic situation has undergone some profound changes. One of the most important is that the United States may have quietly given up its role of the "world police." The 'post-American era' has begun to arrive without attracting much attention in the international community. Many of these profound changes, including the long-term downturn of the world economy, the ongoing process of the West 's decline and the rise of the East, the endless chaos in the Middle East, readjustments in the international order and great power relations, and the evolving relationship between China and the U.S. are all closely related with this dawning of the 'post-American era.' Thus, the 2013 international strategic situation could be seen as holding the seeds of greater change than has been seen since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. |
`In' analytical Note | Contemporary International Relations Vol.24, No.1; January-February 2014: p.1-22 |
Journal Source | Contemporary International Relations Vol.24, No.1; January-February 2014: p.1-22 |
Key Words | Endless Chaos ; Post-American Era ; Western Power ; Western Alliance ; United States - US ; European Union - EU ; Soviet Union ; International Strategy ; Strategy ; Foreign Policy ; International Relations ; International Community ; International Cooperation ; Middle East ; World Policies ; International Order ; Great Power ; World Economy ; Economic Interest ; Russia ; Rising East Power |