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PRC's power (Military (Measured (Spending (175 billion USD military…
PRC's power
Military
Definition: Refers to the use of a state’s military to exert influence over the actions of other global actors. This may not need to be implemented through a use of force as placement and capacity of the military may be enough to influence other global actors.
Measured
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Manpower
750,000 available manpower
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Economic
Definition: A state’s economic power is often determined by figures such as the gross domestic product (GDP), which indicate the wealth of a state and its economic activity. Economic power can also be assessed by the state’s reliance on imports of goods and services. Crucially, economic power refers to a state’s ability to influence the actions of another state through finance and trade.
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Political
Refers to the use of a state’s internal political machinery to exert influence over the actions of others. For example, legislation, executive orders, white papers.
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Cultural
Refers to a desirable and transportable culture that states can use to achieve ends that might not be achieved through military and political means. It is often linked to soft power and may influence regional relationships and internal standing.
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How its used
Art
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Terracotta warriors
Terracotta warrior sculpture exhibition in Melbourne, 2019
Media
"See the difference" campaign in Australia where 500 million was spent on Chinese propaganda presentations in Australia
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Diplomatic
Refers to the power accrued by states through their relationships with others in the form of alliances, alignments and international standing. Essentially, it is the ability of a state to influence other global actors by way of discussion and negotiation.
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