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01/08/2016

The new Silk Road and geopolitical resurgence of China (DIEEEO78-2016)

With the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991, the world entered in a period of unipolarity in international relations, with the United States as an indisputable hegemon, capable of influencing events across the globe. However, this reality begins to fade, and today the international community is deeper and deeper into a uni-multipolar system in which the United States has a role increasingly shared with other actors. And China's external action is having a fundamental effect in shaping that new world order. With its actions, Peking models world geopolitics and alters the status quo of that uni-multipolar world through projects such as the new Silk Road, a key factor of geopolitical change in the international society of the XXI century.

Author:  Adrián Vidales García

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