Articles by Lorenzo Termine

October 14, 2020

China may be challenging the US-led international order – but not in the way the US thinks

Lorenzo Termine
China today is understood as a 'revolutionary revisionist power’ striving to change the US-led international order. Yet, write Lorenzo Termine and Gabriele Natalizia, there is another type of revisionism, best described as ‘incremental’, that uses more moderate strategies to achieve its goals
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Lorenzo Termine
PhD Candidate at the Department of Political Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome

Lorenzo is carrying out research on revisionism and international orders. He is also Research Fellow at the Italian Center for Geopolitical Studies, Geopolitica.info, based in Rome.

He has recently co-authored, with Gabriele Natalizia, an article in Italian Political Science Review on China's revisionism. Lorenzo's research encompasses international order, rising powers and hegemonic stability.

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