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Reflections on changes to the international order / Shisheng, Hu   Journal Article
Shisheng, Hu Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The current international order, especially regionally speaking is chaotic, with the following four main features: First, the great game between the US and China is the key driver behind contemporary change to the international order. Both China and the US are big powers with global influence : One is the biggest power trying to maintain the status quo while the other is the biggest emerging power- according to world bank's latest report of April 30, 2014, China is predicted to becomes the world's largest economic entity in 2014 on the basis of purchasing power parity (PPP).
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