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ID133851
Title ProperTwo thoughts on international pattern and China's rise
LanguageENG
AuthorYizhou, Wang
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The substantial change in the international system since the end of the World War - II has been a boon to non-western nations, which make up three quarters of all the countries today. Most nationalist, populations and countries that had little freedom and almost no voice have representation today in the United Nations and G20,and they benefit from more international investment. Enterprising BRICS countries hold a competitive position in manufacturing, infrastructure construction and international trade. Their role in international rule formations has changed from a taker to an instructor, allowing them to tread their individual development path more confidently.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary International Relations Vol.24, No.4; Jul-Aug.2014: p.63-65
Journal SourceContemporary International Relations Vol.24, No.4; Jul-Aug.2014: p.63-65
Key WordsChina ;  Rising Power ;  BIRCS ;  International Trade ;  World War - II ;  United Nations ;  Substantial Change ;  International Role ;  International Rule Formations ;  Rising Economy ;  Non-Western Nations ;  International Pattern ;  International Community - IC ;  International Relations - IR ;  International Organization - IO ;  International System - IS ;  International Order - IO ;  International Coordination - IC ;  International Cooperation - IC