Chinese Century
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The Chinese Century is a term used to describe the growing power of the China in the 21st century. It has become a more prominent feature amongst the speeches of the key government leaders, commercial and media commentators of China in the last year.
The concept of the China century is based on the capacity of China becoming the biggest economy of the 21st century. It has been claimed that various trends will make 21st Century an Asian Century.
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Power in international relations | |
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Power statuses | Middle power | Regional power | Great power | Superpower | Hyperpower |
Emerging superpowers | China | India | European Union |
Future geopolitics | African Century | American Century | Asian Century | British Moment | Chinese Century | European Century | Indian Century | Pacific Century |
Types of power | Soft power | Hard power | Political power | Power (sociology) | Power politics | Power projection | Polarity in international relations |
Other | BRIC | BRIMC | BRICS | Energy superpower | Second superpower | SCO | Superpower collapse | Superpower disengagement |