TURCSÁNYI, Richard. The Distribution of Power in East Asia in the Post-Crimea World: The Un-Checked China's Rise? In Bátor, Peter. – Ondrejcsák, Róbert. Panorama of Global Security Environment 2014. Bratislava: CENAA, 2014, p. 359-372. N/A. ISBN 978-80-971124-9-3.
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Original name The Distribution of Power in East Asia in the Post-Crimea World: The Un-Checked China's Rise?
Authors TURCSÁNYI, Richard (703 Slovakia, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Bratislava, Panorama of Global Security Environment 2014, p. 359-372, 14 pp. N/A, 2014.
Publisher CENAA
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study 50601 Political science
Country of publisher Slovakia
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form printed version "print"
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14230/14:00082947
Organization unit Faculty of Social Studies
ISBN 978-80-971124-9-3
Keywords in English Crimea annexation; East Asia; distribution of power in East Asia; China's rise
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: Ing. Alena Raisová, učo 36962. Changed: 11/4/2016 10:37.
Abstract
In the past, it was assessed that the global fi nancial crisis of 2007-2008 has contributed to a shift in power distribution in the region with China accelerating its catching up with the US and overtaking Japan as the world’s second largest economy in 2010 (Bloomberg 2010). The question now should be what impact the Ukrainian crisis poses in this region. While it has been repeatedly noted that the real winner of the tensions in Eastern Europe is China, this text attempts to go further and it wants to discuss what exactly it is that is supposed to make China more powerful in the region and the world.
Links
MUNI/A/0754/2012, interní kód MUName: Aktuální otázky evropské a mezinárodní politiky
Investor: Masaryk University, Category A
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