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Pax Sinica - Definition and Overview

Pax Sinica (Latin for "Chinese Peace") is a term referring to a time of peace in east Asia and/or the world, maintained by Chinese hegemony.

In a historical context, the term is most often used to refer to the period of rule by the Han Dynasty or the period of rule by the late Qing Dynasty.

In international relations theory since the 1990s, noting the increasing power of the People's Republic of China, some scholars have posited a Pax Sinica in the twenty-first century. Other scholars believe that the opposite will happen and that the rise of Chinese power will encourage conflict rather than peace.

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