ID | 184220 |
Title Proper | China's Post-Cold War Economic Statecraft: A Periodization |
Language | ENG |
Author | Norris, William J |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article focuses on one of the most fascinating features of contemporary Chinese foreign policy, namely the use of economics as a tool of national power. This article seeks to provide a foundational context for the study of China's economic statecraft. The first portion of this article builds upon existing work to frame the phenomenon of China's post-Cold War economic statecraft. I then offer a rough periodization of this post-Cold War era highlighting key events and strategic turning points for China. I distinguish three major periods: integration into the global economic system following the post-Tiananmen isolation (1989–1997), a decade of win-win diplomacy (1998–2008), and emerging great power economic statecraft (2008–2017). The piece concludes with a proposition that we may be witnessing the early stages of a fourth phase as well as some considerations for the future study of Chinese economic statecraft. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol. 50, No.3; Dec 2021: p.294-316 |
Journal Source | Journal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol: 50 No 3 |
Key Words | Grand Strategy ; Chinese Economic Statecraft ; Chinese Reform Era ; Post-Cold War China |