The continuing weakness of the western economies, the rise of the Global Southern Belt, and China’s economic ties to many of its emerging economies give increasing weight to China’s future foreign policy and, last but not least to question whether China’ rise will take place peacefully. China has been setting foot into America’s backyard, South America and the Caribbean, while at the same time increasing its effort to get America out of its own backyard, the Asia Pacific. Conflicts with Japan in the East China Sea over Diaoyu Island, confrontations with the Philippines and Vietnam in the South China Sea, and a unilateral declaration of an Air Defense Identification Zone are seen by many as provocative.