Using the theories, concepts and ideas you have learnt in POL161 so far, write a critical review of one of the following articles: Either G. John Ikenberry, “The Rise of China and the Future of the...

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Using the theories, concepts and ideas you have learnt in POL161 so far, write a critical review of one of the following articles:


Either
G. John Ikenberry, “The Rise of China and the Future of the West: Can the Liberal System Survive?”,Foreign Affairs, Vol. 87, No. 1 (Jan-Feb 2008), pp. 23-37. Available in e-Reserve unit readings.
OR
G. John Ikenberry, “The Rise of China and the Future of the West: Can the Liberal System Survive?”,Foreign Affairs, Vol. 87, No. 1 (Jan-Feb 2008), pp. 23-37. Available in e-Reserve unit readings.


While the two authors discuss the same subject, they approach it from different theoretical perspectives. For this reason, you MUST read both articles and use one to critique the other. This is in addition to you reading at least FIVE other sources to critique either Mearsheimer or Ikenberry.


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Introduction    3
Critical review: “The Rise of China and the Future of the West: Can the Liberal System Survive?”    3
Conclusion    6
References    8
Introduction
G. John Ikenberry’s “The Rise of China and the Future of the West: Can the Liberal System Survive?” is an article dedicat
ed to the China rise and the Future of the West. In this article author shows that rise of China will be inevitably bring US unipolar moments to end. But those do not necessarily mean an aggressive power the struggle as well as overthrow of Western systems. G. John Ikenberry’s illustrates that United States led global order may stay dominant even when also integrating an influential China although if only Washington set about intensification that a liberal order. John Ikenberry brings the debate of china rise moreover future of the west: can liberal system stay alive plasma reflects the metaphorical crystal, thus dream came true idiot - approval completely proved[footnoteRef:2]. [2: G. John Ikenberry, '“The Rise Of China And The Future Of The West: Can The Liberal System Survive?”' (2008) 87.]
Critical review: “The Rise of China and the Future of the West: Can the Liberal System Survive?”
Some analysts believe that American eras are ending, due to global order of the Western nations; the world-wide global order has been changed with diversity. On the other hand historian Neil Ferguson wrote that bloodshed in the 20th century has "the offspring of the West" and "the restoration of the world." The concessions say that China becomes more powerful, the American position becomes weak and two things are happen: The China will be utilizing its broad influences to represent regulations and rule of global system so that good services can be provided. As well as reducing the other countries of the system, especially to the wild countries, China will start seeing the increasing security risk. They estimate that the consequences of these events will be stress, uncertain and confrontational, which are the main characteristics of electricity conversion. In this viewpoint, a drama of China's development dramatically defines a powerful China and is locked in the battle for the rule and guidance of the United States International System. In addition, world's largest nation was not within international order established after the 2nd World War, so it started with the great advantage of China and the Asian Centennial World Order.
The question raised by John Mearsheimer is simple: Can China rise peacefully? If China continues to maintain impressive financial growth in the coming decades, the US and China may participate in a fierce and secure competition with considerable war potential. In order to forecast the future of Asia, an international political theory is needed to explain the possibility of the rise of a great power as well as how other countries in the scheme will respond to it. This theory should be logically reasonable, and it should take into account the earlier period behavior of the rising powers. John Ikenberry examine that a various factors determine the mode of power conversion. The nature of emerging state power and degree of dissatisfactions with old order is crucial: At ending of nineteenth century, US was a free nation far from the sea and far from the sea, and could be better accepted. The central international order surpassed Germany. But what is more decisive is the nature of global order itself - because nature of worldwide order determines the choice of the country to challenge the order and to integrate order. John Ikenberry discuss that discussed that after the Second World War, U.S did not...
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