CHINA’S RISE: MAKING HARMONY OR AN ORIGIN OF CONFLICT?

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  М. Taran

Abstract

It deals with key scenarios of consequences of China’s rise which are at the center of attention of experts. It is proved, that the phenomenon of rapid economic rise and modernization of all fields of the state generate discussions in the framework “conflict – interests’ harmonization”. The author utters an opinion that such a context of strengthening of China’s importance on the world stage does not correspond to Ukrainian strategic relations with China. It was shaped and developed in the USA and related to the vision of China’s threat to US global leadership.

How to Cite

TaranМ. (2015). CHINA’S RISE: MAKING HARMONY OR AN ORIGIN OF CONFLICT?. The World of the Orient, (2 (87), 131-139. https://doi.org/10.15407/orientw2015.02.131
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Keywords

China’s Rise, Making Harmony, Origin of Conflict

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