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ID196530
Title ProperBuilding an “Asia-Pacific Community With a Shared Future
Other Title InformationTransformational Regionalism With Chinese Characteristics?
LanguageENG
AuthorJi, Xianbai
Summary / Abstract (Note)Chinese President Xi Jinping has since 2013 advocated for an “Asia-Pacific Community with a Shared Future” (APCSF). This concept has rekindled debates on regional integration. The article begins by critiquing conventional Eurocentric theories of community-building while highlighting fundamental features of the Asia-Pacific approach. It recounts erstwhile proposals put forward by Japan, Australia, and America, drawing comparisons with the emerging Chinese vision. The APCSF envisions an inclusive intergovernmental society of cooperative yet interdependent economies in the Asia-Pacific. Unlike the notion of Indo-Pacific, the idea of Asia-Pacific countries belonging to a community has deeper economic and psychological roots. Furthermore, what sets the APCSF apart from previous proposals is its solid foundation that aligns with its ambitious goals. It can draw upon existing initiatives such as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership for Trade Liberalisation and the Belt and Road Initiative for enhancing connectivity. Consequently, the APCSF stands a better chance of eventual realisation.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol. 53, No.2; Aug 2024: p.254 - 276
Journal SourceJournal of Current Chinese Affairs 2024-07 53, 2
Key WordsRegionalism ;  Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership ;  Indo-Pacific ;  Belt and Road Initiative ;  Asia-Pacific Community with a Shared Future