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Explore The Efforts Of Groups To Participate In The Global Governance Of Emerging Powers, Significance And Prospects

Posted on:2013-02-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y H WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2216330362454539Subject:International relations
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Since the new century, the rise of emerging powers as a group has been an exceptional phenomenon in international relations. Emerging powers have not only taken the lead in surviving the global financial crisis, but also have increasingly become the growth engine of the world economy. The changed world wealth spectrum has laid the material foundation for emerging powers to move from the periphery to the center stage of global governance. The financial crisis served as a catalyst during this process. With the declining influence, traditional powers have to make tactical adjustment to integrate emerging powers into the international system dominated by the West. As witnessed by the G20 summit, emerging and traditional powers have become equals on the arena of global economic governance.This article explores the scenario of the rise of emerging powers, as well as the trend and characters that are different from previous experiences. Taking a proactive stance in participating in global governance suits the national interests and ambitions of emerging powers. Through a systematic analysis of the significance and constraints of the participation by emerging powers in global governance, this article has found that incorporating emerging powers into the global financial structure initiated a new start for the reconstruction of global governance. However, whether this endeavor could render international society tackle the challenges of the new century more effectively depends on the interactions of various factors: those between traditional powers and emerging powers, those within the emerging powers, and those between domestic problems and external environment of the emerging powers.
Keywords/Search Tags:Emerging Powers, Global Governance, Center, Periphery
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