China's economic power in Asia : the Belt and Road Initiative and the local Guangxi government's role
China’s growing economic power has been identified as a major factor in generating profound transformations in the strategic landscape in Asia. Beijing’s interest in using its economic power for the pursuit of geopolitical objectives remains strong. Many analysts believe that the ambitious Belt...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1491152023-03-05T17:24:05Z China's economic power in Asia : the Belt and Road Initiative and the local Guangxi government's role Li, Mingjiang S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Belt and Road Initiative China-ASEAN Relations China's Economic Statecraft China's Economic Power China’s growing economic power has been identified as a major factor in generating profound transformations in the strategic landscape in Asia. Beijing’s interest in using its economic power for the pursuit of geopolitical objectives remains strong. Many analysts believe that the ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) represents the continuation and even intensification of that interest. I unpack the role of China’s economic power in its external relations by focusing on how Guangxi, a subnational government in China, has facilitated the emergence of the BRI. My study suggests that in-depth knowledge about local governments’ activism in socioeconomic engagements with neighboring countries contributes significantly to a more nuanced understanding of China’s power, particularly its economic power in Asia. Accepted version 2021-06-11T01:16:17Z 2021-06-11T01:16:17Z 2019 Journal Article Li, M. (2019). China's economic power in Asia : the Belt and Road Initiative and the local Guangxi government's role. Asian Perspective, 43(2), 273-295. https://dx.doi.org/10.1353/apr.2019.0011 0258-9184 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/149115 10.1353/apr.2019.0011 2 43 273 295 en Asian Perspective © 2019 Institute for Far Eastern Studies, Kyungnam University. All rights reserved. This paper was published by Johns Hopkins University Press in Asian Perspective and is made available with permission of Institute for Far Eastern Studies, Kyungnam University. application/pdf |
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China’s growing economic power has been identified as
a major factor in generating profound transformations in
the strategic landscape in Asia. Beijing’s interest in using its
economic power for the pursuit of geopolitical objectives
remains strong. Many analysts believe that the ambitious
Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) represents the continuation
and even intensification of that interest. I unpack the role
of China’s economic power in its external relations by focusing
on how Guangxi, a subnational government in China,
has facilitated the emergence of the BRI. My study suggests
that in-depth knowledge about local governments’ activism
in socioeconomic engagements with neighboring countries
contributes significantly to a more nuanced understanding
of China’s power, particularly its economic power in Asia. |
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China's economic power in Asia : the Belt and Road Initiative and the local Guangxi government's role |
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