This document provides an overview of China's emergence as a global power. It discusses China's long history and past struggles, as well as its recent rapid economic and military rise beginning in the late 20th century. Major factors in China's rise include the Chinese revolution, economic reforms, foreign investment, and diplomatic policies. The document examines implications of China's growing power for Asia, the West, and neighboring countries like India and Nepal. It recommends that China continue engaging neighbors through soft power and reassessing aggressive regional positions.
4. The nations which today own the world's resources
fear the rise of China and wish to postpone the
day of that rise.
- Rabindranath Tagore, 1915
5. Scope
Introduction
Statement of the problem
Objective of the problem
Historical Background
Major stakeholders for the rise of China
Chinese power and future aspects
Implication of Chinese power
Conclusion
Recommendation
6. Introduction
Country of genius people
Country of invention from the very ancient period
Suffered the "Century of Humiliation”
Transformed rapidly in every fields in short time
Global super power of modern world
Worlds largest economy
7. Statement of the problem
What is the historical background and past condition
of China?
How was china able to rise as world superpower in
very short period of time and who are the major
stakeholders?
What is the current status and future aspect of
Chinese Power?
What are the implications of Chinese emergence of
global power?
8. Objective of the study
Study the historical background and past condition of
China.
Analyze the reason behind Chinese emergence as
superpower in short period and study major
stakeholders.
Analyze the current status and future aspect of
Chinese Power.
Study and analyze are the implication of Chinese
emergence of global power.
12. Past Status
World major producer of steel by 1078
Advanced navigation system for trade in 18th century
Possessed largest commercial ship in 1588
Conquest of east by British affected Chinese trade in
Enforcement of unequal trade treaty by British
Flooded with British opium
Economic developments slower down in 18th century
Re took the pace of development in late 20th century
13. Modern China
Chinese Revolution key step towards modernization
Command taken by Mao Tse Dong
Initiated dramatic economic shift since 1980s
Increased foreign investment
By 2007, Chinese economic development rate was
11%
Worlds largest economy today
14. Reasons
Great Chinese revolution
Military Modernization
Status Quo
Diplomacy and international relation policy
Nationalization
Economic Development and diplomacy
20. Implication
Border Sharing neighbor
Aids in various field
Power balance with
India
Good lesson Learned
Can be threat hence
must be prepared
Nepal
21. Recommendation
Alleviate the severe human security issues
On the regional level : Continue to engage with
its neighbors through soft power interactions
Reassess its aggressive positions in regional
conflicts
Status quo
Nepal need to learn from Chinese emergence