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Is the 21st Century the Century of the US or the Century of China?
—Analysis on the Shift in the Sino-US Balance of Power: A Global Perspective
Zhen Bingxi
Abstract: A superpower is also an all-around global power, being a global power involves economic, political, military, science and technology, international system, soft power and other factors. Since the early 1970s, the US position in terms of national strength has gradually declined in relative terms, but because it still maintains the advantage and source of strength as the only superpower, the decline of the US will be a long, tortuous and complicated process. China has yet to become a complete global power, but with its peaceful rise and sustainable development, it will naturally become the next global superpower, despite that it still has a long way to go to fully catch up with the US. In view of this, we have to objectively look at the strength gap between China and the US; learn from the US experience and lessons in maintaining its superpower position; rely on scientific and technological innovation to promote industrial upgrading; and participate in global governance more actively, and further enhance the international influence.
Keywords: global powers, soft power, peaceful rise, Sino-US cooperation, global governance, new-type great power relations
甄炳禧,中国国际问题研究院研究员。研究方向为世界经济、美国经济、中美经贸关系及国际关系。主要著作有《债务:第三世界的桎梏》《美国新经济》《从大衰退到新增长:金融危机后美国经济发展轨迹》等。