Can China change the international system? the role of leadership/ Deborah Welch Larson

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: The Chinese Journal of International Politics: Vol.13, No.2, Summer 2020, pp.163-186 (Online)Summary: As one of the great powers, China should follow moral values in its foreign policy in order for them to attain international leadership and thus influencing other states by leading as an example which can attract supporters by providing benefits instead of using coersion. Hence this article evaluates the feasibility of China's attainment of humane authority, which is related to status.
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As one of the great powers, China should follow moral values in its foreign policy in order for them to attain international leadership and thus influencing other states by leading as an example which can attract supporters by providing benefits instead of using coersion. Hence this article evaluates the feasibility of China's attainment of humane authority, which is related to status.

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