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CHANGING GEOPOLITICAL LANDSCAPE (1) answer(s).
 
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Changing geopolitical landscape, China and the world order in the 21st century / Xin, Lim Wen; Yongnian, Zheng   Journal Article
Yongnian, Zheng Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As the world’s second-largest economy, China is set to gradually shape and reconstruct the international order. In 2013, the Chinese leadership announced the “One Belt, One Road” initiative as a strategic construct of Chinese peripheral influence and regional integration. As a great power, China needs to take the initiative to go beyond its responsibility as a “developing nation”. While China and the United States share many common interests and highly interdependent economic relations, a new world order is viable only with the cooperation of China and the United States.
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