Distinct from the literature, this paper uses China’s official definition of ‘core interests’ as a benchmark to examine three aspects of China’s diplomacy in the Pacific: main interests, means to safeguard interests, and the implications for regional powers. It argues that the ‘One China’ policy outweighs the other aspects of China’s core interests in the region. China has pursued its interests in the Pacific by three main means: visit diplomacy, economic leverage and its policy of non-interference. Though China has built stronger trade relations with the Pacific region, it still lags behind regional powers in many other aspects
China’s fast-growing presence in the Pacific Island countries (PICs) have triggered traditional powe...
Abstract The Pacific region has become highly geopolitical due to its economic, strategic, and milit...
China’s declared foreign policy of ‘non-interference’ is contradicted by its actions in recent times...
China’s rise in the Pacific has been a major driver of the United States, Australia and New Zealand...
China’s diplomatic activities in the Pacific, which include President Xi Jinping’s visit to Papua Ne...
Conference paper for the 4th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "The Emerging Pacific Island...
This paper analyses how China has both used its own media outlets and engaged with Pacific media org...
China's engagement with the states of the South Pacific Ocean has accelerated in recent years. But w...
To study the economic and political activity of PRC in Oceania (among the developing states of the P...
This paper identifies a broad context for assessing China's increased interest in the Pacific Island...
This paper examines the impact of investment by the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in the Pacific ...
The leaders and bureaucrats of China have actively attended, initiated, promoted or made skilful use...
This paper examines the impact of investment by the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in the Pacific ...
The leaders and bureaucrats of China have actively attended, initiated, promoted or made skilful use...
The paper considers a number of aspects of modern Chinese economic diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific reg...
China’s fast-growing presence in the Pacific Island countries (PICs) have triggered traditional powe...
Abstract The Pacific region has become highly geopolitical due to its economic, strategic, and milit...
China’s declared foreign policy of ‘non-interference’ is contradicted by its actions in recent times...
China’s rise in the Pacific has been a major driver of the United States, Australia and New Zealand...
China’s diplomatic activities in the Pacific, which include President Xi Jinping’s visit to Papua Ne...
Conference paper for the 4th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "The Emerging Pacific Island...
This paper analyses how China has both used its own media outlets and engaged with Pacific media org...
China's engagement with the states of the South Pacific Ocean has accelerated in recent years. But w...
To study the economic and political activity of PRC in Oceania (among the developing states of the P...
This paper identifies a broad context for assessing China's increased interest in the Pacific Island...
This paper examines the impact of investment by the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in the Pacific ...
The leaders and bureaucrats of China have actively attended, initiated, promoted or made skilful use...
This paper examines the impact of investment by the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in the Pacific ...
The leaders and bureaucrats of China have actively attended, initiated, promoted or made skilful use...
The paper considers a number of aspects of modern Chinese economic diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific reg...
China’s fast-growing presence in the Pacific Island countries (PICs) have triggered traditional powe...
Abstract The Pacific region has become highly geopolitical due to its economic, strategic, and milit...
China’s declared foreign policy of ‘non-interference’ is contradicted by its actions in recent times...