Middle Powers and the Rise of China
By Bruce Gilley (Editor), Andrew O'Neil (Editor), James Manicom (Contribution by), Jeffrey Reeves (Contribution by), David A. Cooper (Contribution by), Toshi Yoshihara (Contribution by), TongFi Kim (Contribution by), Amy Freedman (Contribution by), Ann Marie Murphy (Contribution by), Thomas Wilkins (Contribution by), Janis van van der Westhuizen (Contribution by), Sven Grimm (Contribution by), Yitzhak Shichor (Contribution by), Anthony P. Spanakos (Contribution by), Joseph Marques (Contribution by), Bruce Gilley (Contribution by), Andrew O'Neil (Contribution by)
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By Bruce Gilley (Editor), Andrew O'Neil (Editor), James Manicom (Contribution by), Jeffrey Reeves (Contribution by), David A. Cooper (Contribution by), Toshi Yoshihara (Contribution by), TongFi Kim (Contribution by), Amy Freedman (Contribution by), Ann Marie Murphy (Contribution by), Thomas Wilkins (Contribution by), Janis van van der Westhuizen (Contribution by), Sven Grimm (Contribution by), Yitzhak Shichor (Contribution by), Anthony P. Spanakos (Contribution by), Joseph Marques (Contribution by), Bruce Gilley (Contribution by), Andrew O'Neil (Contribution by)
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China’s rise is changing the dynamics of the international system. Middle Powers and the Rise of China is the first work to examine how the group of states referred to as “middle powers” are responding to China’s growing economic, diplomatic, and military power. States with capabilities immediately below those of great powers, middle powers still exercise influence far above most other states. Their role as significant trading partners and allies or adversaries in matters of regional securi...


