Kinas Utvikling: Den Internasjonale Hegemoniske Stabiliteten og Konsekvensene av Kinesiske og Amerikanske Maktstrategier
This bachelor thesis examines China's rise as a global power through its strategic use of hard and soft power. The paper explores the concept of international hegemonic stability and its relationship with the power strategies of China and the United States. Using a theoretical framework that dr...
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