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Middle Powers During Great Power Transitions: China’s Rise and the Future of Canada-U.S. Relations

Middle Powers During Great Power Transitions: China’s Rise and the Future of Canada-U.S. Relations. Bruce Gilley, Portland State University. China’s Rising Power. Relative Shares of World GDP (%). CHINA. CHINA. CANADA. Power vs. Purpose. Power Transitions. Purpose Transitions.

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Middle Powers During Great Power Transitions: China’s Rise and the Future of Canada-U.S. Relations

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  1. Middle Powers During Great Power Transitions: China’s Rise and the Future of Canada-U.S. Relations Bruce Gilley, Portland State University

  2. China’s Rising Power Relative Shares of World GDP (%) CHINA CHINA CANADA

  3. Power vs. Purpose Power Transitions Purpose Transitions China seeks to revise dominant global liberal norms in security, governance, and trade Canada-U.S. cooperation • China seeks to expand its global influence using military, economic, cultural, and political power • Canada-U.S. conflict

  4. Power Transition in East Asia

  5. Investment to/from Canada (China as % of Japan)

  6. China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan-born population (% total population)

  7. Similarity of UN Voting CANADA-CHINA CANADA-U.S.

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