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International order
The End of American World Order
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Amitav Acharya.
Discussing China and Global Norms with Rosemary Foot
By Maurits Elen
Rosemary Foot, Professor at Oxford University, on China’s ability to influence global norms.
Could Rising China Make the World More Stable?
By Jin Kai
As China grows in influence, it could help bring more coherence to the exiting world system.
The Post-Western World and the Rise of a Parallel Order
By Oliver Stuenkel
"We stand at the cusp of a historic shift of power away from the West toward Asia."
What to Expect From the G20 Summit
By Huang Nan, Zhang Juan, and Shannon Tiezzi
Jiang Yuechun of CIIS gives an overview of China's most important diplomatic event this year.
India, China, and the Future of Global Governance
By B. R. Deepak
India and China will need to work together to increase their roles in the international system.
How the US Misjudged the South China Sea, Part II
By Xue Li and Xu Yanzhuo
The U.S. misunderstood China's position in the SCS and created a self-fulfilling prophecy of Chinese "aggression."
Globalization With Asian Characteristics
By Chietigj Bajpaee
As the West retrenches into populism and nationalism, can Asia take up the mantle of global cooperation?
International Law Won't Stop China in the South China Sea
By Aurelia George Mulgan
Countering power with rules is doomed to fail in the South China Sea.
Parenting China, the Teenage Power
By David Lai and Fred Gellert
Understanding the U.S.-China relationship through a familial metaphor.
The South China Sea Ruling Against China: What's Really at Stake
By Flynt Leverett
The ruling may tempt China into a revolt against the U.S.-led international order.
The South China Sea Ruling: China's International Law Dilemma
By Thomas E. Kellogg
"China may be entering a new phase of its relationship with the international order."