China in the 21st Century: Regional or World Power?
This topical survey of mainland China's growing extra-regional hegemony opens with the definition of a world power, and ends with China as too weak to engage itself actively, but also too big to be overlooked (1 33). This conclusion comes from the careful scrutiny of the nation's inner pow...
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