Abstract
In world politics states experience rise and fall- economically, militarily and socially. The post-World War 2nd era was troubling to the Chinese policy makers. World was dominated by the US and USSR-China would not dominate in the presence of these two super powers-however it continued to develop its technology and economy. Collapse of the USSR created a gigantic vacuum in the world which provided a great opportunity to the US to bring its own world order for peace and promotion of democratic values. In the meantime, China developed its security and strategic relations in all regions. It has defined its own world order – China’s outlook about International relations, now, being discussed by the western Scholars and they, mainly, have consensus that China’s world order will take place when it has completed its Belt Road Initiative. China’s Theory about IR is different than the academic Theory of IR. China is shaping its own International Relations that are annoying its competitors- the US.

Nasreen Akhtar, Ahsan Riaz, Ayesha Mazhar. (2020) Emerging New World Order and China’s Presumption of International Relations: An Analysis, Orient Research Journal of Social Sciences, Volume 5, Issue-2.
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