Why does China matter?

R Sutter - Washington Quarterly, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Why does china matter? Page 1 Robert Sutter Why Does China Matter? u.' .S. misperceptions,
exaggerations, and sharp swings in thinking about China's significance in world affairs1 date as …

[图书][B] China's rise: threat or opportunity?

HS Yee - 2011 - api.taylorfrancis.com
The phenomenal growth of Chinese economic and military power in the first decade of the
21st century has drawn world-wide attention. Perceptions of China's rise have shifted from …

[引用][C] China's Unmatched Influence in Central Asia

MB Olcott - 2013 - policycommons.net
Beijing is emerging as the big winner in Central Asia, displacing Washington and Moscow
while ensuring that engagement with countries in the region takes place on its terms.

China won't achieve regional hegemony

D Roy - The Washington Quarterly, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The recent rise of China has been undeniably impressive, prompting many observers to
conclude it is destined to achieve hegemony, or the ability to compel the other governments …

China's economic growth mostly welcomed in emerging markets, but neighbors wary of its influence

L Silver, K Devlin, C Huang - 2019 - policycommons.net
China’s Economic Growth Mostly Welcomed in Emerging Markets, but Neighbors Wary of Its
Influence | Policy Commons Skip to main content Policy Commons Organizations Publications …

Does China Matter?

G Segal - Foreign affairs, 1999 - JSTOR
No, it is not a silly question--merely one that is not asked often enough. Odd as it may seem,
the country that is home to a fifth of humankind is consistently overrated as an economy, a …

[PDF][PDF] China's expanding influence at the United Nations—And how the United States should react

J Feltman - Washington DC: Brookings Institution, 2020 - brookings.edu
China's growing influence inside the United Nations is inevitable, stemming from President
Xi Jinping's more assertive foreign policy and the fact that China's assessed contributions to …

The geography of Chinese power: how far can Beijing reach on land and at sea?

RD Kaplan - Foreign Affairs, 2010 - JSTOR
The rise of China is not an existential problem for China's neighbors or the United States, but
it is a geopolitical challenge. On land and at sea, abetted by China's favorable location on …

[PDF][PDF] Why has Chinese foreign policy become more assertive?

M Masuda - East Asia Forum [online], 2016 - academia.edu
China's rise as a quasi-superpower represents the most important change in the
international system in the 21st century. China is now widely viewed as the de facto strategic …

Thinking of China's grand strategy: Chinese Perspectives

L Ma - 2013 - academic.oup.com
The rise of China has been a major issue in American foreign policy discourse. With China's
leadership handover and the US presidential elections coming up in November 2012, the …