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SOC 315 Week 4 DQ 1 China’s Rise to Power


SOC 315 Week 4 DQ 1 China’s Rise to Power


China’s Rise to Power. After reading, “China vs. the U.S.: The case for second place”, examine how China’s rise


to power compares to other cases in which a rising nation has challenged an existing superpower, such as the American challenge to British hegemony a century ago. Describe the political obstacles that China may face in integrating with an international order that has been dominated by western democracies. Evaluate whether the U.S. should attempt to contain China’s rise through containment or engagement.


SOC 315 Week 4 DQ 1 China’s Rise to Power



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SOC 315 Week 4 DQ 1 China’s Rise to Power


China’s Rise to Power. After reading, “China vs. the U.S.: The case for second place”, examine how China’s rise


to power compares to other cases in which a rising nation has challenged an existing superpower, such as the American challenge to British hegemony a century ago. Describe the political obstacles that China may face in integrating with an international order that has been dominated by western democracies. Evaluate whether the U.S. should attempt to contain China’s rise through containment or engagement.


SOC 315 Week 4 DQ 1 China’s Rise to Power



http://www.fres-courses.com/product/soc-315-week-4-dq-1-chinas-rise-to-power

SOC 315 Week 4 DQ 1 China’s Rise to Power


China’s Rise to Power. After reading, “China vs. the U.S.: The case for second place”, examine how China’s rise


to power compares to other cases in which a rising nation has challenged an existing superpower, such as the American challenge to British hegemony a century ago. Describe the political obstacles that China may face in integrating with an international order that has been dominated by western democracies. Evaluate whether the U.S. should attempt to contain China’s rise through containment or engagement.