Contemporary China and the “Harmonious” World Order in the Age of Globalization

  • Coco O
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Abstract

This paper examines the Chinese political vision of the world order and how the West has, so far, reacted to the presence of a new rising power in the global system. It takes inspiration from the current complex international scenario of confrontation between China and the West. The concept of socialist “harmonious” world order is not a political creative idea, but the long-term vision proposed by China since the beginning of this century. It has become topic of political interest, attracting the attention of the Western world, only in the last decade and in connection with the theoretical debate inspired by the power transition theory. The idea of a hegemonic transition and the making of a new international order, as alternative to the liberal democratic model, is gaining consistency with the economic development and the growing political influence of China, but also as consequence of the retreat of democracy worldwide.

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Coco, O. (2020). Contemporary China and the “Harmonious” World Order in the Age of Globalization. The Chinese Journal of Global Governance, 6(1), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1163/23525207-12340044

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