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China's relationship with the liberal international order is defined by its critical perspective of the concept as a form of Western hegemony [1], [2], and its strategic response through selective engagement and the creation of alternative institutions [3]. Furthermore, European powers view the preservation of this order as a central element of their systemic competition with China [4], [5], [6].
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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org 5 facts
perspectiveGermany and Europe have a vital interest in upholding liberal values internally and preserving a liberal order internationally, and therefore must prioritize these values in their relations with China.
perspectiveGermany and Europe have a vital interest in upholding liberal values internally and preserving a liberal order internationally in the context of systemic competition with China.
perspectiveChina regards Western advocacy for a liberal world order and universal human rights as a hegemonic discourse.
claimChina observes that Europe works to preserve multilateralism and the liberal world order, while also experiencing political and economic problems with the Trump Administration.
perspectiveChina regards the Western advocacy of a liberal world order and universal human rights as a hegemonic discourse.
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claimChina's approach to the liberal international order is characterized by selective engagement and the building of alternative institutions, such as the Belt and Road Initiative and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.