Today 's world politics is greatly affected by globalization. Most countries integrated this phenomenon and created social and cultural interactions and economic incentives to promote national growth and development. Therefore, many policies of a country are consistent with current country's preferences and dependence on other countries. Despite the power of China's rise and its expanding goal, terrorism can cause all countries irrespective of its power, so the emergence of power emerging to fight common dangers like terrorism It must be connected with the forces of.
Liberals predominantly follow Robert Keohane's institutional approach, claiming China should be integrated into the international system and comply with international rules and norms. Wang Yizhou's work (Wang, 2003) and Su Changhe's article (Su, 2002) represents China's liberal system approach. There are three arguments. First, cooperation reduces the possibility of increasing violence and international organizations provide effective means of international cooperation. Because in the globalized world we can not develop the economy without cooperation with other economies and international economic systems. Secondly, international organizations are binding on the actions of Member States.
Participation and integration in international organizations is the key to policy recommendations made by Chinese liberalists to better realize the nation's most important benefits better and more reasonably. In the face of China's reality and under the influence of Neoliberal institutionalism around 2000, Chinese liberal scholars began introducing and advocating institutional methods (Wang, 1995; Liu, 1997; Qo , 1998; Guo, 1999; 1999; Su, 2000, 2002). Their argument focuses on several aspects related to the development of international organizations and China. First of all, China should join international organizations, and so only then can China achieve its national and international goals in the most cost-effective way. International organizations and organizations can provide China with the best opportunity to significantly lower opportunity costs in China by utilizing globalization and opening to the outside world.
Last week, China 's President Xi Jinping lifted the Chinese term limit, raised the question that China' s financial liberalization and the opening of international systems will cause democratic pressure and forced political liberalization. The attitude that "the West has made China wrong" has emerged. How is the Western side wrong China? China's central planning era before 1979 (precisely) was regarded as a disaster by the West, characterized by dictatorship, famine, serious resource disagreement. In addition, along with China's market-oriented initiative and income growth people are expected to demand greater voice on policies - given the greater economic power they want to gain greater political power I will. This represents the concept of a standardized ideology that unifies the mainstream of Western Europe more or less closely, that is, capitalism and political democracy are closely related. Because each is an economic and political organization of "right" form.