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The People's Republic of China is often considered an emerging superpower due to its large and stable population, its rapidly growing economy and military spending and capabilities Oded Shenkar [The Chinese Century : The Rising Chinese Economy and Its Impact on the Global Economy, the Balance of Power, and Your Job]. However, it has several economic, political, and demographic problems which need to be overcome to be considered as a superpower. It is also not yet as influential on the international stage when compared to the United States - the world's sole superpower.

Factors in Favor

Geographic factors

Demographic factors

Military factors

Political factors

Logo of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, an intergovernmental organization  between China, Russia and the Central Asian states.
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Logo of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, an intergovernmental organization between China, Russia and the Central Asian states.
Influence in Central Asia - As the Chinese economy grows, a major priority is securing natural resources to keep pace with demand. China and Kazakhstan have agreed to construct a regional pipeline, and in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, China has invested in hydroelectric projects. In addition to bolstering trade ties, Beijing has contributed aid and funding to the region's countries.Japan Focus Article [The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Institutionalization, Cooperation and Rivalry] The Shanghai Cooperation Organization, of which China is a founding member, is also becoming increasingly important in Central Asian security and politics. Many observers believe that beyond fostering neighborly relations, China is primarily concerned with securing its borders as it emerges as a world power.YaleGlobal Online [Central Asia: China's Mounting Influence]

Economic factors

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Section of Shanghai's skyline

G205 expressway

Cultural factors

Movie poster for the Wong Kar-wai film 2046 starring internationally acclaimed Chinese actors/actressesYahoo! Entertainment [Scene Stealers of 2005] Zhang Ziyi, Faye Wong, Tony Leung, Gong Li
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Movie poster for the Wong Kar-wai film 2046 starring internationally acclaimed Chinese actors/actressesYahoo! Entertainment [Scene Stealers of 2005] Zhang Ziyi, Faye Wong, Tony Leung, Gong Li

Points against the rise of a Chinese superpower

Military problems

Political problems

Economic problems

The wealthy east coast
"Rise of Central China"
"Revitalize Northeast China"
"China Western Development"

Demographic problems

References

See also

External links

Power in international relations
Power statuses

Middle power > Regional power | Global power/Great power | Superpower | Hyperpower
Emerging superpowers

People's Republic of China as an emerging superpower>People's Republic of China | Republic of India | European Union
Future geopolitics

African Century > Asian Century | Indian Century | European Century | Pacific Century
Types of power

Soft power > Hard power | Political power | Power (sociology) | Bases of power | Power politics | Polarity in international relations
Other

Second superpower > SCO | BRIC

 


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