Asia Pacific 2014: Rise of China

Asian Economic Powers
1894–1911 The Rise of Japan
1911–1927 Warlords and Revolutionaries
1927–1937 China's Nanjing Decade
1937–1941 Second Sino-Japanese War
1941–1943 WWII: The Greater East Asia War
1943–1945 WWII: Victory Over Japan
1945–1950 End of the Old Order
1950–1989 The Cold War in Asia
1989–pres Asian Economic Powers
Rise of China
Gorbachev's reforms led to the collapse of the Soviet Union and a decade of stagnation in Russia, but China's more gradual road to capitalism after the death of Mao proved more successful. By 2011, aided by the restoration of Hong Kong and Macau in the 1990s, it had overtaken Japan economically and seemed poised to return to its old role as the dominant power in Asia.