%0 Journal Article %T China at the beginning of 3rd millennium: geopolitical perspectives %A Florin Pintescu %A Adrian Botezatu %J Codrul Cosminului %D 2012 %I Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava %X The paper presents and briefly examines the main geohistorical, geoeconomic and geostrategic advantages of China, related to this attempt to become a regional hegemonic power and, in special circumstances, a worldwide superpower. First, is presented a historical background of the country, a source of self-confidence and rise of the so-called ¡°Chinese mentality¡±, different of Western mentality. Further is shown the essence of the Chinese contemporary naval strategy (Haijun Zhanlue), currently an essential element of geostrategy of this country. Policies and economic resources of the country ¨C the fundamental elements of its geopolitics ¨C are more detailed presented. The final part of the article reviews and analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of strategic policy towards Central Asia and China¡¯s fundamental goal ¨C gaining of the regional hegemonic power status.In conclusion, the authors consider that in order to become the first superpower of the world in the next 2-3 decades, China needs a mixture of brilliant leadership, economic growth, modernization (not Westernization!), Chinese mentality and ¡°Chinese way of life¡± (last two based on Tao). If a single element of this combination will not work properly, this ¡°Chinese dream¡± will not be achieved. %K China %K geohistory %K naval strategy %K geostrategy %K economic policies %K economic resources %K strategic advantages %K strategic vulnerabilities %K Central Asia %K regional hegemony %U http://atlas.usv.ro/www/codru_net/CC18/2/china.pdf