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24Feb 2018 Rise of Asia: A Credible Challenge to the Hegemony of U.S. in International Order? Umme Salma Tarin Lecturer, Department of International Relations, Bangladesh University of Professionals.

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  • United States would rise as a worldwide hegemon and shape the world politics

  • This paper will discuss what are the possibilities that China or India might truly challenge the U.S hegemony and what are the variations in western perception regarding the rise of China and India and the threat or opportunities that they pose to the United States

  • Huge number of research is being carried out to understand the rise of China and India, the nature of the intention each country has in case of their regional role playing and how such rise of these countries especially China is threatening U.S.’s presence as a regional balancer in the Asia-pacific region, but little focus has been given on the issue what is the actual intention of these countries (China and India) in case of projecting their increasing power at a global level against West, especially the United States

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United States would rise as a worldwide hegemon and shape the world politics. These researchers theorized that the U.S will eventually drop and lose its status as hegemonic ruler of the world system. The U.S succeeded the United Kingdom as the worldwide hegemon after the Second World War. Numerous International Relations scholars suggested that 1945 was the starting of a cycle in which the Keywords:Rise of China, India, Global Governance, Asia Pacific Rebalancing, Hegemony.

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