中国及其地区:对霸权前景的评估

Q2 Social Sciences
Srdjan Vucetic
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中国的崛起会导致中国霸权吗?大多数国际关系学者的回答都是否定的,他们认为通往全球霸权的道路远远超出了北京的能力。然而,在亚洲,中国强大的经济、技术进步、快速现代化的军事力量和地缘政治行动看起来完全是霸权主义——美国试图“转向”和“再平衡”该地区的事实已经突显出来。为了评估新地区霸权的前景,本文考虑了11个亚洲国家与北京和华盛顿的“经济”、“安全”和“文化”关系。总体结果让人怀疑中国重塑地区秩序的能力。尽管中国的“战略伙伴”网络意义重大且在不断增长,但与以美国为中心的网络相比,中国的“战略伙伴”网络规模较小。对亚洲“中国治下的和平”的看法充其量还为时过早。
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China and its Region: An Assessment of Hegemonic Prospects
Will China’s rise lead to Chinese hegemony? Most International Relations scholars would answer in the negative, contending the road to a global hegemony remains well beyond Beijing’s capabilities. In Asia, however, China’s formidable economy, technological advancement, rapidly modernizing military forces, and geopolitical moves look outright hegemonic – a fact that United States attempts to “pivot” and “rebalance” to that region have put into sharp relief. To assess the prospects of a new regional hegemony, this paper considers the “economic,” “security” and “cultural” relations of eleven Asian states with both Beijing and Washington. The overall results induce skepticism about China’s ability to reorder its region. Although significant and growing, China’s network of “strategic partners” is minor compared to that centered on the United States. Sightings of an Asian Pax Sinica are at best premature.
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Journal of Regional Security
Journal of Regional Security Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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