The New Silk Road is China’s main foreign policy project, devised under Xi Jinping. Beijng is striving to build up durable influence in the states in its neighbourhood. At the same time, China’s view of the international order is characterised by a non-confrontational understanding of influence. China does not intend to build its own closed regional bloc, but is rather trying to push through its own vision of globalisation for Asia, Europe and Africa. China is trying to merge its traditional way of thinking about the external world (Sinocentrism, and a preference for bilateral relations with weaker states) with Western formats for multilateral cooperation such as development banks and international organisations. While trying to purse China...
The weakening of the West's global domination and the growing unwillingness on part of the US to def...
Over 2,000 years ago, China’s imperial envoy Zhang Qian contributed to establish what would later be...
What kind of world order does China want? Having become the world’s second largest economy in 2010, ...
The new Silk Road has emerged as the signature foreign policy initiative of Xi Jinping's presid...
The ‘rise of China’ means that – once again – China plays a pivotal role in international affairs. C...
For millennia, ideas, goods and people traveled through the routes that linked ancient China and the...
Abstract Three foreign policy initiatives under President Xi Jinping over the past three years have...
Under Xi Jinping, China has become more vocal about its dissatisfaction with the existing internatio...
China has already given a fundamental contribution to the present globalization process and have als...
The One Belt, One Road (OBOR, 一帶一路, yidaiyilu) initiative announced by Chinese President Xi Jinping ...
China has initiated its plan to become the world‟s next global power and to obtain influence over ot...
Over the past decade, China’s foreign policy strategy has shifted from Tao Guang Yang Hui (Keeping a...
China’s enormous economic development and modernization since 1980s has enabled China to become cen...
Since its launch in late 2013, China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has achieved many tangible res...
Chinese economic reforms initiated by Deng Xiaoping have given China the necessary push for the deve...
The weakening of the West's global domination and the growing unwillingness on part of the US to def...
Over 2,000 years ago, China’s imperial envoy Zhang Qian contributed to establish what would later be...
What kind of world order does China want? Having become the world’s second largest economy in 2010, ...
The new Silk Road has emerged as the signature foreign policy initiative of Xi Jinping's presid...
The ‘rise of China’ means that – once again – China plays a pivotal role in international affairs. C...
For millennia, ideas, goods and people traveled through the routes that linked ancient China and the...
Abstract Three foreign policy initiatives under President Xi Jinping over the past three years have...
Under Xi Jinping, China has become more vocal about its dissatisfaction with the existing internatio...
China has already given a fundamental contribution to the present globalization process and have als...
The One Belt, One Road (OBOR, 一帶一路, yidaiyilu) initiative announced by Chinese President Xi Jinping ...
China has initiated its plan to become the world‟s next global power and to obtain influence over ot...
Over the past decade, China’s foreign policy strategy has shifted from Tao Guang Yang Hui (Keeping a...
China’s enormous economic development and modernization since 1980s has enabled China to become cen...
Since its launch in late 2013, China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has achieved many tangible res...
Chinese economic reforms initiated by Deng Xiaoping have given China the necessary push for the deve...
The weakening of the West's global domination and the growing unwillingness on part of the US to def...
Over 2,000 years ago, China’s imperial envoy Zhang Qian contributed to establish what would later be...
What kind of world order does China want? Having become the world’s second largest economy in 2010, ...