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| ORSAM, in partnership with SAM ve TOBB ETU, held a lecture entitled “How will the International Order Accommodate Rising Powers? A Liberal Perspective” by G. John Ikenberry in 16 April 2014 in Ankara. Officials, academics, researchers and representatives of civil society organizations attended the event. Ikenberry, started his lecture by explaining the shift of the economic center of gravity from West to East, and argued that the largest economy will be a developing country and a non-Western state in the future. Then he clarified the goals of China and other rising non-Western states by categorising their gaols into power goals, ideological and value goals and authority goals. In this context, he argued that China and other emerging states are rising up by working within and through the rules/institutions built during American liberal era. Moreover, he said that the rise of these states is cretaing more rather than less demand for liberal internationalism. Lastly he argued that China has incentives to restarin itself, integrate, and seek authority and leasership within the existing order. |
23.06.2025