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C/P/300. Evaluation of China as an emergent geo-political power
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- 2010
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This paper examines China as an emergent geo-political power. The countries economy and military, whilst examining China’s connection with other geo-political powers, like America and Russia. Conclusions are made regarding China’s political evolution
KEYWORDS: China, geo-political power, economy, military, America, Russia,
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