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In this edited volume, a set of issue and country experts tackle
questions regarding China's current rise to power within the
current international economic and political order. The current
international system is governed by a "Western" conception of order
and based on the primacy of post-World War II rules, drawn from
liberal models of capitalism and democracy practiced in the US and
in Western Europe. In this context, the most important and most
uncertain questions facing the West over the next decade concern
how the EU and the US will respond to China's rapid growth. Will
the transatlantic relationship hold and become stronger, faced with
this new economic and geopolitical challenge? Or will the US and
the EU-an increasingly prominent global player-compete for economic
and political advantage? After a brief introduction laying out the
circumstances of China's economic and political rise and the
challenges that this poses to the existing international order, the
book proceeds in three sections. The first section provides
competing theoretical perspectives on China's rise in a historical
context. The second section provides a distinctly Chinese
perspective on China's current rise. The third section looks at
responses from the United States and the European Union, focusing
on both economic and security issues as well as the implications of
China's rise for US-EU relations. This book is relevant to both
scholars and policymakers concerned with Chinese domestic politics
and foreign policy, US foreign policy, EU foreign policy, China-US
relations, China-EU relations, international security,
international political economy and emerging markets.
In this edited volume, a set of issue and country experts tackle
questions regarding China's current rise to power within the
current international economic and political order. The current
international system is governed by a "Western" conception of order
and based on the primacy of post-World War II rules, drawn from
liberal models of capitalism and democracy practiced in the US and
in Western Europe. In this context, the most important and most
uncertain questions facing the West over the next decade concern
how the EU and the US will respond to China's rapid growth. Will
the transatlantic relationship hold and become stronger, faced with
this new economic and geopolitical challenge? Or will the US and
the EU-an increasingly prominent global player-compete for economic
and political advantage? After a brief introduction laying out the
circumstances of China's economic and political rise and the
challenges that this poses to the existing international order, the
book proceeds in three sections. The first section provides
competing theoretical perspectives on China's rise in a historical
context. The second section provides a distinctly Chinese
perspective on China's current rise. The third section looks at
responses from the United States and the European Union, focusing
on both economic and security issues as well as the implications of
China's rise for US-EU relations. This book is relevant to both
scholars and policymakers concerned with Chinese domestic politics
and foreign policy, US foreign policy, EU foreign policy, China-US
relations, China-EU relations, international security,
international political economy and emerging markets.
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