Where is China heading to? I think that we can identify three relevant possible developments. Under the assumption of the continued rise of China, China may either contribute to an escalation or consolidation of international politics. A third view is offered by rejecting the assumption of the continued rise of China.
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Rising Tensions in East Asia
Tensions in East Asia are rising, and increasingly so. Unfortunately, the topic does not get enough attention in Europe.
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The South China Sea Dispute: A Glimpse into our Future?
This post unravels some of the main aspects of the South China Sea dispute, which has recently gained some spotlight in media and politics. Thereby, it offers a glimpse into one of the most important future conflicts.
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The Strategic Relevance of Japan I: Location, Potential, Culture
A country often overlooked in today’s discourse on international politics is Japan. Its neglect is mostly due to the growing importance of China. But exactly the rise of China is an important reason to think hard about the situation of Japan and the opportunities it offers to Western states.
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Rising China Reconsidered II: Instability, Land, and Location
I have developed a certain tradition in highlighting counterfactuals to the conventional wisdom that China’s rise is secured. What follows is a short summary of my main arguments. I depict that China faces problems from its domestic instability, its land-oriented location, and its location in itself.
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Rising China Reconsidered I: The Neoclassical Realist Perspective
An important transition of power is ongoing in the international system. The United States’ position is weakening, as other states are rising. This process deserves our fullest attention. History teaches that tensions and conflicts are more likely when new powers emerge. Thus this post offers a more detailed look at the US’ mots important competitor, […]
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October 14, 2010 