TY - JOUR TI - Will the Rise of China Transform the International System? AB - In this article, the rise of China is discussed in the light of economic and military data, and what the challenge from China means for the global leadership of the U.S. is analyzed. Changes in the indicators of the U.S. and China’s economic and military power over the last 30-40 years are examined and an answer is sought for the following question: What will the consequences of China’s rise be in terms of the international political system? To answer this question, similar ‘rise and challenge’ precedents are discussed to contextualize and analyze and the present challenge China poses. This article concludes that while improving its global status, China has been taking the previous cases’ failed challenges into consideration. China, which does not want to repeat the mistakes made by Germany and the Soviet Union, is hesitant to pursue an aggressive military policy and tries to limit its rivalry with the U.S. in the economic area. While Chinese policy of avoiding direct conflict and focusing on economic development has made it the biggest economic rival of the U.S, the rise of China initiates the discussions about the end of the U.S. and West-led international system. AU - YILDIZ, MELİH AU - INAT, KEMAL DO - 10.25253/99.2021234.13 PY - 2021 JO - Insight Turkey VL - 23 IS - 04 SN - 1302-177X SP - 231 EP - 258 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/511035 ER -