China's unpeaceful rise

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Current History Vol. 105, No. 609, April 2006 (20)Summary: The article highlights the international politics. The international system has three defining characteristics. First the main actors are states that operate in anarchy, which means that there is no higher authority above them. Second all great powers have some offensive military capability. Third no state can know the intentions of other states with certainly especially their future intentions.
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The article highlights the international politics. The international system has three defining characteristics. First the main actors are states that operate in anarchy, which means that there is no higher authority above them. Second all great powers have some offensive military capability. Third no state can know the intentions of other states with certainly especially their future intentions.

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