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_aRising powers and state transformation: _bthe case of China/ _cShahar Hameiri |
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520 | _aThis article attempts to comment on how state transformations under the globalisation concept which gives rise to the emergence of rising powers has also impacted these states to become increasingly vulnerable to be fragmented, decentralised and internationalised. It goes on to express that with state transformation, it is important that there must be an understanding of the emerging powers' foreign and security policies. This article uses China as its case study in demonstrating its argument. | ||
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_aFOREIGN POLICY _xCHINA |
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_aSECURITY POLICY _xCHINA |
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_aINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS _xCHINA |
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_aSTATE TRANSFORMATION _xCHINA |
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_aTRANSBOUNDARY ISSUES _xCHINA |
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_aEuropean Journal of International Relations: _gVol. 22 No. 1, March 2016, pp.72-98 (26) |
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