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Honors Project
Abstract
The rise of China has sparked a debate on two core questions: what are China's intentions, and, more specifically, does China aspire to become a global hegemon? At the heart of these questions lies the enduring topic of China's grand strategy, its implementation, and its narratives. This paper addresses these questions by examining China's statements regarding its national rejuvenation strategy and its use of military power. The analysis concludes that China harbors aspirations of first becoming a regional hegemon and then challenging the US-led world order. Moreover, the paper suggests that China is at a turning point in that strategic project, becoming increasingly assertive in pursuing its goals.
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Yu, Tianyi, "China's Grand Strategy and its Hegemonic Aspirations" (2024). Political Science Honors Projects. 104.
https://digitalcommons.macalester.edu/poli_honors/104
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Advisor: Andrew Latham