Rise of a power the size of China
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Does the rise of a power the size of Chin" rel="nofollow">ina in" rel="nofollow">inevitably destabilise the established in" rel="nofollow">international order?
Is Chin" rel="nofollow">ina a status quo or revisionist power? (2015)
‘Chin" rel="nofollow">ina is a status quo power.’ Discuss with examples. (2014)
‘Chin" rel="nofollow">ina’s membership in" rel="nofollow">in a large number of in" rel="nofollow">international organisations in" rel="nofollow">indicates that it accepts the norms of in" rel="nofollow">international society and has become a ‘status quo’ power.’ Discuss. (2012)
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