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Was China will: Plädoyer für einen anderen Blick auf die neue Großmacht

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  • Langendonk, Steven
  • Stephen, Matthew D.

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Von allen Veränderungen, mit denen die heutige Weltordnung konfrontiert ist, ist der Aufstieg Chinas eine der bedeutendsten. Steven Langendonk und Matthew D. Stephen stimmen nicht ohne Weiteres in denChor der Kritiker des straff regierten Landes ein. Sie analysieren Erkenntnisse der aktuellen China-Forschung und entwerfen ein differenziertes Bild von den Ideen und Ambitionen der asiatischen Großmacht.

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  • Langendonk, Steven & Stephen, Matthew D., 2025. "Was China will: Plädoyer für einen anderen Blick auf die neue Großmacht," WZB-Mitteilungen: Quartalsheft für Sozialforschung, WZB Berlin Social Science Center, issue 189 (3/25, pages 31-35.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:wzbmtn:337116
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    1. Stephen, Matthew D., 2021. "China's New Multilateral Institutions: A Framework and Research Agenda," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 23(3), pages 807-834.
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