The Rise of China and the Future of the West

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The Rise of China and the Future of the West
# d* p( l; p& g( s3 W/ ~1 ?/ [Can the Liberal System Survive?G. John Ikenberry
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3 x) j# P$ v8 B2 HSummary:  China's rise will inevitably bring the United States' unipolar moment to an end. But that does not necessarily mean a violent power struggle or the overthrow of the Western system. The U.S.-led international order can remain dominant even while integrating a more powerful China -- but only if Washington sets about strengthening that liberal order now.rs238848.rs.hosteurope.de4 l7 X: w9 n* S8 w4 k! M
G. JOHN IKENBERRY is Albert G. Milbank Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University and the author of After Victory: Institutions, Strategic Restraint, and the Rebuilding of Order After Major Wars.
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