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Title: Rise of China as a Global Power Implications for India
Researcher: Behari, S
Guide(s): Abhinandan, Netajee
Keywords: civilization
diplomacy
global economy
Political Science
Social Sciences
Social Sciences General
University: Ravenshaw University
Completed Date: 2017
Abstract: The rise of China will undoubtedly be one of the great dramas of the twenty-first century. China s extraordinary economic growth and active diplomacy are already transforming East Asia, and future decades will see even greater increase in Chinese power and influence. But exactly how this drama will play out is an open question. Will China will overthrow existing order or become a part it. And what the united States do to maintain its position as China rises. newlineSome observers believe that the American era is coming to an end, as the western oriented world order is replaced by the East. The historian Niall Ferguson has written that the bloody twentieth century witnessed the descent of the west and a reorientation of the world towards the East. Realists go on to note that as China gets more powerful and United states position erodes, two things are likely to happen :China will try to use its growing influence to reshape the rules and institutions of the international system to better serve its interests, and other states China as a growing security threat. The result of these developments, they predict, will be tension, distrust, and conflict, the typical feature of the power transition.China has the potential to emerge as a major world power in the coming years. Global developments stemming from the end of the Cold War allow China to enter into international scene. Furthermore; developments concerning the world s nuclear arsenals are bolstering China s position in the arena. Discussing the impacts of these global and nuclear developments shows that the China issue is an important one, indeed and warrants close US attention to China s rise to world status.India and china are the two world s two oldest civilization states, once great powers and now the most populous countries back claimants to preeminence in Asia and the world .both are heavily engaged in the global economy and possess nuclear powers with expanding military capabilities to match their growing ambitions.
Pagination: All Pages
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/377122
Appears in Departments:Department of Political Science

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