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Over the last two decades, China has emerged as one of the most
powerful state actors in the post-Cold War international system.
This book provides a multifaceted and spatially oriented analysis
of how China’s re-emergence as a global power impacts the
dominance of the United States as well as domestic state and
non-state actors in various world-regions, including the
Asia-Pacific, Africa, South America and the Caribbean, the Middle
East, Europe and the Arctic. Chapters reflect on how and under
which conditions competition (and cooperation) between the United
States and China vary across these regions and what such variations
mean for the prospects of war and peace, universal human dignity
and global cooperation.
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