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- ItemOpen AccessNuevo (des)orden mundial. El ascenso de China como potencia revisionista(Universidad de Murcia, CEPOAT, 2026) Molina Alcolea, Alonso; Sin departamento asociadoBetween the 19th and 20th centuries, China went through a historical period known as the “Century of Humiliation,” characterized by a marked technological backwardness compared to the industrialized powers and the loss of its prominent role in the political order, gradually assuming a semi-colonial status. During this century, the Asian country suffered severe upheavals, invasions, revolutions, and civil wars, which ultimately generated a series of changes that crystallized in the creation of the People’s Republic of China. After this turbulent period, the new republic aimed to modernize the country under the principles of “socialism with Chinese characteristics,” characterized by a combination of economic openness and strict political control, understanding economic growth as the first step toward regaining its position as the world’s leading power.
- PublicationOpen Access¿Nuevo orden mundial? La crisis del orden liberal mundial según Ikenberry(Universidad de Murcia, CEPOAT, 2025-03-06) Molina Alcolea, Alonso; Sin departamento asociadoAfter the end of World War II, some of the victorious powers built a new world order that was fully consolidated after the disappearance of the Soviet Union. Between the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the next century, this order seemed to be the most refined system and synonymous with economic and social development. However, this image has been crumbling in recent decades and new powers are emerging with obvious pretensions of bringing about a change in world politics in their favor. This article aims to show what threats the liberal world order faces.