China’s impact on the Development of International Law. A Study of China’s State Practice in the United Nations Security Council KU Leuven
The international order has been characterized since the end of the cold war by having one leading superpower, the United States. With the rise of China and political populism, a tipping point has arrived for globalization. The leading role of the United States has been deteriorating and we are now evolving towards the establishment of a multipolar – some even say bipolar – world order. One of the key players in the global arena will ...