Great power competition: BRI Vs the B3W
By: Thomas, C., Joshua and Freddy, Haans
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BookPublisher: World Affairs: The Journal of International Issues Description: 27(4), Oct-Dec, 2023: p.10-21.
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World Affairs: The Journal of International IssuesSummary: In today’s world the unequal distribution of power and resources have crated conditions for conflict or even war between state. With the United States a defining bargeman and China on the rise, a conflict between these two great powers seems inevitable. In this regard, the US ranted in the national security strategy of 2021 that China is a competition and a threat to its goals and two in desire to remain begenomic. One of the faction that has brought China to the position of challenges and competition to the US and order powers is the belts and road Institute (BRI). In this paper great power competition in the context of BRI world (B3W) will be examined. – Reproduced
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In today’s world the unequal distribution of power and resources have crated conditions for conflict or even war between state. With the United States a defining bargeman and China on the rise, a conflict between these two great powers seems inevitable. In this regard, the US ranted in the national security strategy of 2021 that China is a competition and a threat to its goals and two in desire to remain begenomic. One of the faction that has brought China to the position of challenges and competition to the US and order powers is the belts and road Institute (BRI). In this paper great power competition in the context of BRI world (B3W) will be examined. – Reproduced


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