Author : Hsiung-Shen Jung 1
Date of Publication :24th January 2018
Abstract: The success of the reform and opening-up policy not only contributes to China's rapid economic growth but to its gradually increased national strength. Faced with the rise of China, the United States is keenly aware that its global hegemony is challenged and hence decides to return to Asia. China has no intention of striving for hegemony with the United States, emphasizes peaceful rise and seeks to establish a new type of major country relationship with the United States
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