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ID138998
Title ProperWhy democracies dominate
Other Title InformationAmerica’s edge over China
LanguageENG
AuthorKroenig , Matthew
Summary / Abstract (Note)CHINA’S ENORMOUS population and rapid rate of economic growth mean that Beijing could soon dislodge Washington from its standing as the most dominant power in Asia. The Economist, for example, predicts that China could overtake the United States as the world’s largest economy—an important measure of national power—in the year 2021. Moreover, we know that military might tends to follow economic heft. Beijing’s ongoing military buildup is already constraining America’s ability to project power in the Asia-Pacific region. If China follows Washington’s lead in investing in global power-projection capabilities, decades from now it could conceivably usurp global military supremacy from Washington.
`In' analytical NoteNational Interest Vol. , No.138; Jul/Aug 2015: p.38-46
Journal SourceNational Interest 2015-08
Key WordsNATO ;  World Economy ;  China ;  Economic Growth ;  Domestic Politics ;  National Power ;  Xi Jinping ;  Global Military ;  Democracies Dominate ;  America’s Edge ;  Economists Daron ;  Financial Powerhouses