Research of the impact of China’s Rise to the Northeast Asian Regional Security from the Theory of Hegemonic Stability

碩士 === 國立中正大學 === 戰略暨國際事務研究所 === 100 ===   Since the economic reform and open-door policy in 1978, after more than 30 years of economic development, until now People’s Republic of China has been transformed into a Northeast Asian power, even a global political and economic power. Its powerful econom...

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Main Authors: Chang, Ding-Yuan, 張丁元
Other Authors: Lin, Tai-Ho
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/52907329405518833012
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spelling ndltd-TW-100CCU003220112015-11-25T04:06:42Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/52907329405518833012 Research of the impact of China’s Rise to the Northeast Asian Regional Security from the Theory of Hegemonic Stability 從霸權穩定論探討中國崛起對東北亞區域安全之影響 Chang, Ding-Yuan 張丁元 碩士 國立中正大學 戰略暨國際事務研究所 100   Since the economic reform and open-door policy in 1978, after more than 30 years of economic development, until now People’s Republic of China has been transformed into a Northeast Asian power, even a global political and economic power. Its powerful economic capability, military force and international influence have made it a potential country which could threat the hegemony of the United States, thus influence deeply the political and economic policies of the main Northeast Asian countries.   From 1990 to now, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan have taken China’s rise as an opportunity because of the weakness of the domestic economic. Therefore for the sake of the rotations of domestic regimes and the impacts of important international events, Japan and South Korea gradually adjusted the policies to P.R.C. to tend to the situation to close to the United States, only Taiwan still cannot leave from the sphere of influence of P.R.C. because of the deep interdependence in the economic and trade.   After several conflicts on the international issues between the United States and People’s Republic of China, U.S. President Barack Obama gradually adapted the containment policy to China’s rise. From the theory of hegemonic stability, the competition and cooperation between the United States and People’s Republic of China become gradually white-hot. Although there is space in many international issues and bilateral economic and trade cooperation, but it is undeniable that the roles of the U.S. and P.R.C. and the conflicts of national interests, for the sake of the continued increase in China’s power will gradually lead the two countries to the “Tragedy of Great Power Politics.” Lin, Tai-Ho 林泰和 2011 學位論文 ; thesis 168 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立中正大學 === 戰略暨國際事務研究所 === 100 ===   Since the economic reform and open-door policy in 1978, after more than 30 years of economic development, until now People’s Republic of China has been transformed into a Northeast Asian power, even a global political and economic power. Its powerful economic capability, military force and international influence have made it a potential country which could threat the hegemony of the United States, thus influence deeply the political and economic policies of the main Northeast Asian countries.   From 1990 to now, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan have taken China’s rise as an opportunity because of the weakness of the domestic economic. Therefore for the sake of the rotations of domestic regimes and the impacts of important international events, Japan and South Korea gradually adjusted the policies to P.R.C. to tend to the situation to close to the United States, only Taiwan still cannot leave from the sphere of influence of P.R.C. because of the deep interdependence in the economic and trade.   After several conflicts on the international issues between the United States and People’s Republic of China, U.S. President Barack Obama gradually adapted the containment policy to China’s rise. From the theory of hegemonic stability, the competition and cooperation between the United States and People’s Republic of China become gradually white-hot. Although there is space in many international issues and bilateral economic and trade cooperation, but it is undeniable that the roles of the U.S. and P.R.C. and the conflicts of national interests, for the sake of the continued increase in China’s power will gradually lead the two countries to the “Tragedy of Great Power Politics.”
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