The Rise of China and some challenges of a new geopolitics
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https://doi.org/10.21530/ci.v17n2.2022.1287Abstract
The article discusses the rise of China and its effects on the
international order, particularly the role played by the Chinese
Communist Party, which was able to reorganize and to discipline the political forces of the nation of more than one billion inhabitants. The article also discusses
how the millenary Confucian tradition, paradoxically, came to dominate the CCP. From a
historical approach, the article raises the question about the need to understand how the
Chinese State could behave in the context of the ongoing geopolitical transformations without
the democratic elements typical of the societies that have commanded the international order
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