CIAO DATE: 06/2008
May 2006
Finnish Institute for International Affairs
China has in a very short time span embraced multilateral mechanisms to address a broad range of issues and avoided confrontation with the United States. Both stances have shaped Asian and European views of a rising China.
At present, Asian and European leaders take China’s word regarding its peaceful intentions as a rising power. However, Asian and European policy-makers tend to refrain from confronting China too strongly on issues sensitive to Beijing (poor implementation of intellectual property rights, disregard for human rights, etc).
The more prosperous China grows, the less infl uence any other country will have over Beijing’s policies.
A rising China is a challenge to others because of its sheer size, its great need for imported energy, and the environmental degradation it causes due to its ongoing industrialization.
The troubled relationship between China and Japan is one of increasing concern and could lead to aggravated tensions in East Asia.
Resource link: The Implications of China's Rise for Asia and Europe [PDF] - 1.3M