China's Challenge to America’s Political and Economic Liberal Order

Sub-title: 

American apathy in world affairs may be the silver bullet that hands-off systemic leadership to the Chinese. With growing structural capacities, China is able to propagate a new means of conducting world politics, one of a distinctly authoritarian variant.

Description: 

"China’s successful economic and geopolitical rise has positioned Beijing to push an agenda that is antithetical to America’s political and economic liberal order. China is no longer a rising power, but rather a peer competitor with the United States fighting to maximize security and global clout. Meanwhile, the United States remains distracted by domestic political polarization and protracted foreign wars. What does this lack of American engagement and increasing Chinese ambition mean for the global order? This is not another piece on America’s “lost hegemony.” Instead, it is representative of aggressive Chinese ambition and coercive economic diplomacy. Perhaps a more relevant scenario to explore would be: if China rolled tanks into Hong Kong tomorrow to quell the persisting pro-democracy demonstrations, how would the international community react? Would the United States be able to draw a red line for China?..."

Creator/author: 

Farah N. Jan, Justin Melnick

Source/publisher: 

"The National Interest" (USA)

Date of Publication: 

2020-01-06

Date of entry: 

2020-01-08

Grouping: 

  • Individual Documents

Category: 

Countries: 

Myanmar, China, USA

Language: 

English

Resource Type: 

text

Text quality: 

    • Good