Author(s): Milos Balaban
Journal: Central European Journal of International and Security Studies
ISSN 1802-548X
Volume: 4;
Issue: 1;
Date: 2010;
Original page
ABSTRACT
While, at the western end of Eurasia, most European states are taking part in a great experiment; broadening and deepening their political, economic and security integration within the EU, at the eastern end of Eurasia, an experiment of no less importance is underway. China, the world’s most populous great power (a relatively poor, centrally controlled country) is being transformed – in a historically short time – into a politically and economically powerful, mature and respected global actor.
Journal: Central European Journal of International and Security Studies
ISSN 1802-548X
Volume: 4;
Issue: 1;
Date: 2010;
Original page
ABSTRACT
While, at the western end of Eurasia, most European states are taking part in a great experiment; broadening and deepening their political, economic and security integration within the EU, at the eastern end of Eurasia, an experiment of no less importance is underway. China, the world’s most populous great power (a relatively poor, centrally controlled country) is being transformed – in a historically short time – into a politically and economically powerful, mature and respected global actor.