Contesting liberal internationalism: China's renegotiation of world order/ Pak K Lee

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs: Vol.33, No.1, February 2020, pp.52-60 (93)Summary: This issue is constructed as a debate concerning the alleged challenges posed by China to both the political and economic spheres of the liberal international order. The four case studies and papers are grouped into two core themes: the impact of China's state-capitalist development model and practices on the liberal economic order, and China's attempts to transform norms and rules in security-related matters.
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This issue is constructed as a debate concerning the alleged challenges posed by China to both the political and economic spheres of the liberal international order. The four case studies and papers are grouped into two core themes: the impact of China's state-capitalist development model and practices on the liberal economic order, and China's attempts to transform norms and rules in security-related matters.

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