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Theorizing China's rise in and beyond international relations
Chengxin Pan, Emilian Kavalski
School of International Studies
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China
20%
Contemporary World
20%
Deep Engagement
20%
End of the Cold War
40%
Great Powers
20%
International Politics
20%
International Relations
100%
International Relations Theory
40%
Per Se
20%
Power Struggle
20%
Rethink
20%
Rise of China
100%
Shell Shock
20%
Soviet Collapse
20%
Soviet Union
20%
Theory Testing
20%
Arts and Humanities
ascendancy
14%
China
100%
Cold War
28%
Contemporary
14%
demise
14%
Engagement
14%
Global
14%
International Relations
100%
Ontological
14%
Shell-shock
14%
theorists
14%
U.S.S.R.
14%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Cold War
28%
Great Power
14%
International Politics
14%
International Relation
100%
Power Struggle
14%
U.S.S.R.
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
East-West Relations
100%