China's International Role in the Transformation of the International Order: Beyond Revisionism
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DOI: 10.23977/SMEHR2023.001
Corresponding Author
Jianing Wang
ABSTRACT
While china's rapid development has achieved its own goals, it has also made western countries led by the United States worry about whether china will become a "revisionist" of the existing international order. The essence of this question is what kind of international role china is playing in the current transformation of the international order, and whether china's international role practice meets the internal requirements of this role type. This paper reflects on the mainstream theory, summarizes the research status of the international order at home and abroad, and proposes that the current international order transformation is the evolution of "institutional order" and the return of "value order" through the performance of the current international order transformation in real politics. Secondly, according to the domestic and international roots of the formation of the international role, the paper analyzes china's international role in the transformation of the current international order. Thirdly, it discusses whether china's role practice meets the internal requirements of its international role. Finally, by analyzing the current situation of role conflicts faced by china, the author puts forward countermeasures.
KEYWORDS
International order, international role, revisionism, role conflict