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ID177649
Title ProperHomework for Beijing
Other Title InformationFive Hurdles on China’s Path to Becoming a “Responsible Great Power”
LanguageENG
AuthorChung, Jae Ho
Summary / Abstract (Note)This analysis observes that in 2020 China is a global power with global ambitions and a near-global presence. Terms
such as “G2,” “global stakeholder,” “strategic competitor,”
and “hegemonic candidate” no longer ring hollow as they
did ten years ago. However, it is unclear whether China’s
challenge to the United States will be sustainable in the medium to long run. The essay considers five hurdles in Beijing’s
path to a “responsible great power”—assuming that China
does hope to be one. Certainly, the world does not wish to
see the emergence of an irresponsible China.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Perspectives Vol. 45, No.1; Winter 2021: p.111-122
Journal SourceAsian Perspectives Vol: 45 No 1
Key WordsDemocracy ;  Power Transition ;  Responsible Great Power ;  US-China ;  Thucydides Trap ;  Kindleberger Dilemma ;  Nye Paradox


 
 
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