What are rising powers? Do they challenge the international order?
Why do some countries but not others become rising powers? In Why
Nations Rise, Manjari Chaterjee Miller answers these questions and
shows that some countries rise not just because they develop the
military and economic power to do so but because they develop
particular narratives about how to become a great power in the
style of the great power du jour. These active rising powers accept
the prevalent norms of the international order in order to become
great powers. On the other hand, countries which have military and
economic power but not these narratives do not rise enough to
become great powers-they stay reticent powers. An examination of
the narratives in historical (the United States, the Netherlands,
Meiji Japan) and contemporary (Cold War Japan, post-Cold War China
and India) cases, Why Nations Rise shows patterns of active and
reticent rising powers and presents lessons for how to understand
the rising powers of China and India today.
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