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Research Paper Volume 7 Issue 6 259 - 268 November 17, 2024

Are Rising China’s Visions of International Order Doomed to Inviting Conflicts with Regional Countries?

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Dr. S. Uma Maheswari
Professor at Government Law College, Chengalpattu, India
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Abstract

This essay aims at analysing whether rising China’s visions of international order doomed to inviting conflicts with regional countries. This essay discusses the relationship of China with its neighbours, China’s economic growth, China’s security policy, China’s vision on international order to get a clear view of China’s need from the outside world. This essay also critically analyses the Chinese vision of new world order based on Tianxia will be the best as it will suit the interest of all nations. Chinese vision of new world order will not doom to invite regional conflicts as it holds for the common interest under a single institution with a view from everyone. As China takes a multilateral approach towards a multipolar trend its view of great power, sharing the greater responsibility to set up a peaceful and harmonious world will become a complete and perfect world order. On the other hand USA’s relationship with its neighbours, complex interdependency will not make China to respond in its selfish interest to go on for a conflict.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 7, Issue 6, Page 259 - 268
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.118518
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