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Should the World Fear China?

هل ينبغي للعالم أن يخشى الصين؟

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For Washington, China is a strategic competitor: the only country with the will to reshape the global order and, increasingly, the means to do so. As for Europe, the People's Republic of China is considered a "cooperation partner, an economic competitor, and a systemic adversary." For NATO, it is a “critical enabler” of Russia’s war against Ukraine. However, Beijing's image is much more positive in the Global South, of which the People's Republic of China considers itself a part.Zhou Bo's articles analyze China's vision of its role today. The People's Republic of China not only operates in a world that is moving away from the West, but more importantly, in a world that is moving away from the West. The key to its vision lies as much in Africa, the Middle East, and the Indo-Pacific region as it does in Europe and the White House.Are Moscow and Beijing really allied to this extent? Where are China-India relations headed? Is China a new adversary of the West in the Cold War? Or will economic ties inevitably lead to a rapprochement between the two powers?

Should the World Fear China?

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PublisherHurst PublishersWebsite
Publisher Addressdirect@hurstpub.co.uk
CountryBritain
Primary CategoryEconomy and Development
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Published2025
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages490 pages
Editionfirst
Dimensions17×24
ISBN978-1805264538
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About Zhou Bo

**Zhou Bo** is a senior fellow at Tsinghua University’s Center for International Security and Strategy; Senior Colonel (Retired) in the People’s Liberation Army; and a regular PLA speaker at the Munich Security Conference and the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue.

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