- Pax Sinica
"Pax Sinica" (
Latin for "Chinese Peace") is the time ofpeace inEast Asia , maintained by Chinesehegemony , usually the period of rule by theHan Dynasty ,Tang Dynasty , earlySong Dynasty ,Yuan Dynasty ,Ming Dynasty and earlyQing Dynasty . These periods were characterised by the dominance of theChinese civilization inEast Asia due to itspolitical ,economic ,military and cultural power.In the later imperial period, China became more inward looking rather than expansionist, only requiring tributary recognition for the most part from its smaller or less advanced neighbors. Chinese civilization expanded gradually from its ancient centers by a process of
sinification which assimilated diverse ethnic groups into the emerging Han majority.In
international relations theory since the 1990s, noting the increasing power of thePeople's Republic of China , some believe there will be a Pax Sinica in the twenty-first century.Fact|date=May 2008 Others believe that the opposite will happen and that the rise of Chinese power will encourage conflict rather than peace, due to the authoritarian government of China, or that the increase of Chinese power will not be enough to bring Chinesehegemony .Fact|date=March 2007 Some have also theorized that China's increasing dependency onoil will bring conflict with Western Industrialized countries, particularly the United States, overCentral Asian oil fields.Fact|date=March 2007ee also
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China
*China as an emerging superpower
*Chinese Century
*Chinese imperialism
*List of tributaries of Imperial China
* "Pax Americana "
* "Pax Britannica "
* "Pax Europeana "
* "Pax Mongolica "
* "Pax Romana "
* "Pax Ottomana "
* "Pax Hispanica "
* "Pax Minoica"
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