The situation in Southeast Asia is deeply affected by the geopolitical conflict between Washington and Beijing, which is fuelling many uncertainties. China continues its global expansion by developing the two new "Silk Roads" to Europe and Central Asia (the land route) and to the Middle East and Africa (the sea route that crosses the entire region) in order to break the American encirclement. In the face of these challenges, the United States is seeking to put itself in a position of strength to limit the progress of China’s economic and military power without seeking to totally impede its development. Indeed, China is thus implementing a new economic diplomacy, which emphasizes the will to "strengthen trade and investment" between China and its neighbors, and calls for the production of goods of various ranges at competitive prices, the creation of new cross-border free trade zones, the improvement of its relations with the ASEAN countries, etc. without forgetting the strategy of pearl necklaces in order to counter the encirclement that the United States of America wants to impose on it.
The rise of the Chinese economy seems to be a great challenge to the regionalization of Japan in Asia. Despite the regional leadership race between Japan and China is in South and East Asia, the two economies are interdependent.
China seems to intend to impose itself as an economic hegemon in the region. The rise of China over the last thirty years, since the beginning of the reform era in 1978, is certainly unusual in its magnitude and scale, bridging its gap through trade. The two countries are major economic partners with trade representing nearly $ 312 billion in 2013.
But relations between the second economy (Communist China) and the third world economy (Japan) have deteriorated over the last two years.
China and Japan maintain contradictory relations between economic interdependence and political tensions in the region of South-East Asia. These two states seek only one thing, to impose their leadership.
The relationship between China, a multi-millennial civilization that has influenced the whole of the Far East, and the Japanese archipelago, which has received this cultural influence from the first Chief, has a history marked by incessant exchanges and rivalries. For decades, Japan was the undisputed first Asian power. Today, Japanese leadership is being questioned by China, which tends to take off and assert itself as a great regional and international power.
The emergence of China over the past two decades has undoubtedly ranked it among the key players on the international scene. But this rise of the empire of the milieu in the contemporary world raises concerns: upsetting strategic balances, redefining economic rules, questioning the democratic system as the only system able of bringing prosperity, New military power.
The study on 'Strategies for the emergence of the Democratic Republic of Congo to the rank of a regional power in Sub-Saharan Africa', is a reflection that takes root from the observation in the stagnation of emergence of the Democratic Republic of Congo to the status of a regional power though it has potentialities. Starting with a question '' What are the preliminary challenges and what are the strategies of emergence of the Democratic Republic of Congo as a regional power in Sub-Saharan Africa? ', Ithas been revealed that the Democratic Republic of Congo should really face the preliminary challenges in order to emerge, as the following; poverty, hunger, education, peace, security and good governance. In Addition to this, we will cite also the industrial improvement for a productive recovery, knowing that without a reliable industrial growth, there will not be neither globalnor inclusive growth, we have not a real prosperity that can enable structural resilience of the Congolese economy. It should also be better to think of joining strong and stable institutions that could regulate this growth in order to enable a balanced share of wealth. The National cohesion based on peaceful environment and security will lead to societal harmony, the restarting of the emergence and development of the country. Without this cohesion, the Democratic Republic of Congo will always live bad experience of instability, dislocated if divided against itself in all its political, economic and sociocultural area, and this will resulted in a State in crisis, regarding the Hegel