THE RISE OF CHINA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CHINA-LED ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION
Nhat Chi Mai
No fka68, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
Abstract:
The rapid development of China during the last decades has created debates in International Relations (IR) on what implications this phenomenon will have for the current neoliberal order. The two mainstream IR approaches have opposing positions regarding this question. Whereas realists argue that China will inevitably challenge the constitution of the current political-economic institutions, liberals accentuate that neoliberal order is highly beneficial for China. The current study aims to analyze the rise of China from the synergy of two neo-Marxist IR approaches – the world-system and the neo-Gramscian perspectives. After the examination of the existing secondary literature on the issue and the analysis of quantitative data, this thesis focuses on the broad question: does or to what extent China challenges existing international political-economic institutions?
Date: 2020-06-09
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/fka68
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