Since Modi took office as Indian prime minister in 2014,India has quickened its pace toward great power status.Although the Indian government did not issue relevant documents and did not systematically give official s...Since Modi took office as Indian prime minister in 2014,India has quickened its pace toward great power status.Although the Indian government did not issue relevant documents and did not systematically give official statements,from the perspective of Modi’s domestic and foreign policies the outline of its strategy of rising as a great power展开更多
2023 will be remembered as a critical juncture in the third decade of the 21st century.Significant changes have been witnessed in the international landscape,underpinned by the law of history that great powers rise an...2023 will be remembered as a critical juncture in the third decade of the 21st century.Significant changes have been witnessed in the international landscape,underpinned by the law of history that great powers rise and inevitably fall.It could be deemed a year of coup d'état for Africa,a year of conflict for Eastern Europe,a year of crisis for the Middle East,and a year of diplomacy for major powers.Countries around the globe are concerned about how the world and times will evolve as they pursue their security and development.As a responsible major country,China has proposed its solutions for enhancing security,development,and civilizations worldwide.It applies an approach that removes barriers and increases connectivity,turns shocks into driving forces,accumulates experience from setbacks,and arouses confidence in today's unsettled world.While promoting world peace and development,China also needs to pay close heed to the changes that are taking place.Only by identifying the crux of its problems and stopping the spread of risks can China ensure a dynamic equilibrium between security and development.展开更多
China’s big spenders now far-flung by Yu Nan WIDELY recognized as one of the most beautiful cities in China,the coastal port of Dalian is a perfect example of a lowertier city becoming a growth hub for multinationals...China’s big spenders now far-flung by Yu Nan WIDELY recognized as one of the most beautiful cities in China,the coastal port of Dalian is a perfect example of a lowertier city becoming a growth hub for multinationals, owing to stronger purchasing power. That trend inspired Boston Consulting Group(BCG) to release a report,advising businessmen to look beyond the familiar mega-cities to the fast-growing smaller展开更多
The road China today faces can not be a beaten track by major powers in the past,and may even require a unique set of brand new explorations.Since the 15thcentury,there have been nine countries including Portugal,Spai...The road China today faces can not be a beaten track by major powers in the past,and may even require a unique set of brand new explorations.Since the 15thcentury,there have been nine countries including Portugal,Spain,the Netherlands,the United Kingdom,France,Germany,Japan,(the former Soviet Union)Russia and the United States having occupied major power status on the world stage展开更多
How,if at all,are rising powers challenging the existing normative basis of global governance orders?This introduction establishes the overarching framework fbr the papers in this special issue,and outlines the questi...How,if at all,are rising powers challenging the existing normative basis of global governance orders?This introduction establishes the overarching framework fbr the papers in this special issue,and outlines the questions that they collectively aim to answer.展开更多
文摘Since Modi took office as Indian prime minister in 2014,India has quickened its pace toward great power status.Although the Indian government did not issue relevant documents and did not systematically give official statements,from the perspective of Modi’s domestic and foreign policies the outline of its strategy of rising as a great power
文摘2023 will be remembered as a critical juncture in the third decade of the 21st century.Significant changes have been witnessed in the international landscape,underpinned by the law of history that great powers rise and inevitably fall.It could be deemed a year of coup d'état for Africa,a year of conflict for Eastern Europe,a year of crisis for the Middle East,and a year of diplomacy for major powers.Countries around the globe are concerned about how the world and times will evolve as they pursue their security and development.As a responsible major country,China has proposed its solutions for enhancing security,development,and civilizations worldwide.It applies an approach that removes barriers and increases connectivity,turns shocks into driving forces,accumulates experience from setbacks,and arouses confidence in today's unsettled world.While promoting world peace and development,China also needs to pay close heed to the changes that are taking place.Only by identifying the crux of its problems and stopping the spread of risks can China ensure a dynamic equilibrium between security and development.
文摘China’s big spenders now far-flung by Yu Nan WIDELY recognized as one of the most beautiful cities in China,the coastal port of Dalian is a perfect example of a lowertier city becoming a growth hub for multinationals, owing to stronger purchasing power. That trend inspired Boston Consulting Group(BCG) to release a report,advising businessmen to look beyond the familiar mega-cities to the fast-growing smaller
文摘The road China today faces can not be a beaten track by major powers in the past,and may even require a unique set of brand new explorations.Since the 15thcentury,there have been nine countries including Portugal,Spain,the Netherlands,the United Kingdom,France,Germany,Japan,(the former Soviet Union)Russia and the United States having occupied major power status on the world stage
基金supported by funding from Fudan Institute for Advanced Studies in Social Sciencesfunded by a Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowship(No.MRF-2016-103)on"China Risen:What is Global Power(and in What Ways Does China Have it)?"。
文摘How,if at all,are rising powers challenging the existing normative basis of global governance orders?This introduction establishes the overarching framework fbr the papers in this special issue,and outlines the questions that they collectively aim to answer.