… secondo Ian Bremmer,
The global order will orient more and more toward China as its authority grows. With China becoming wealthier and soon taking over the title of the world’s largest economy, other countries will have no choice but to turn toward Beijing.
Asia will remain the most critical region for China (as well as for global growth) in upcoming years. Beijing’s reach goes basically everywhere in Asia, especially in Southeast and Northeast Asia. And China is the biggest economic player in the region.
But this doesn’t mean that the United States will be going away anytime soon. The United States and Japan are allies and this impacts China’s options. China and Japan are economic competitors and there are still significant security tensions between them. Given the importance of both Japan and the United States, China needs to maintain good relations with them and be especially careful to avoid conflict. […]
Sulla nuova leadership cinese e sul suo approccio strategico Chatham House ha appena pubblicato un bellissimo contributo di Tim Summers: “China’s New Leadership: Approaches to International Affairs“.
China’s New Leadership – Approaches to International Affairs