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Will China replace the U.S as the world’s predominant power?
Roberta Haar
University College Maastricht
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Chinese
100%
Foreign Policy
100%
Great Power
50%
Re-Election
50%
Intellectuals
50%
Leadership
50%
Keyphrases
China
100%
Global System
20%
Barack Obama
20%
Crisis Time
10%
Foreign Policy
10%
Rivalry
10%
Spokesperson
10%
Global Position
10%
Trump Administration
10%
Trump
10%
US Foreign Policy
10%
Swagger
10%
Great Powers
10%
Assertiveness
10%
Giving up
10%
Second Term
10%
Global Crisis
10%
Re-election
10%
US Presidents
10%
COVID-19
10%
System Leaders
10%
Global Health Crisis
10%
Electoral Strategy
10%
Declinism
10%
President Barack Obama
10%
Arts and Humanities
Global
100%
Crisis
60%
Intellectuals
20%
Foreign Policy
20%
Rivalry
20%
Leadership
20%
accusations
20%
U.S. foreign policy
20%
U.S. President
20%
Declinism
20%
ascendancy
20%
INIS
power
100%
china
100%
foreign policy
16%
administration
8%
air
8%
covid-19
8%