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Book SynopsisPart I: Dynamics of World Order and System.- Chapter 1: Introduction: Dynamics of World Order and System: China and the Reigning Regime.- Chapter 2: Between Need Makers and Service Provider: China's Globalisation of Infrastructure Development and Emerging Global Order.- Chapter3: (De)coding China’s Foreign Policy Praxis: An epistemic Inquiry.- Chapter 4: China and South America: Think Tanks as a Tool of Soft Power.- Part II: Towards Re-Globalisation of World in Chinese Image.- Chapter 5: China’s Going global: A Comparative Analysis of US and China’s Approaches towards Global Governance.- Chapter 6: Dragon’s Ascend: China’s Forging Institutional Resilience in Globalised Landscape.- Chapter 7: China’s Economic Development – The Prospects and Attendant Challenges.- Chapter 8: China's Economic Expansion: Soft Power Play through BRI, BRICS, and SEZs.- Chapter 9: Chinese Influence on the Development Process of the Recipients: Comparative Analyses of Cambodia and Angola.- Part III: China’s Global Projection: Reaction, Rejection and Objection.- Chapter 10: Sino-US Competition in the South China Sea: A Paradigmatic Case of Offensive Realism vs. International Law.- Chapter 11: CFIUS tailored to the US-China Strategic Rivalry: Investment Screening and Regulatory Convergence in the Shadow of the Liberal International Order.- Chapter 12: US Withdrawal from JCPOA and Its Effect on China’s Hegemonic Aspirations.- Chapter 13: China as a Systemic Rival to the EU: Unveiling its Alternative Model Promotion in the Western Balkans.- Part IV: How China Sees Itself and How it is Seen.- Chapter 14: Making Sense of the Role and Place of Chinese Nuclear Weapons in the Sino-US competition.- Chapter 15: Will China turn out to be Pakistan’s East India Company? Assessing Strategic and Deterrent Factors.- Chapter 16: Green Development in the Global South: A Critical Analysis on China’s Approach.