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ID142020
Title ProperChina's new foreign policy under Xi Jinping
Other Title Information towards ‘peaceful rise 2.0’?
LanguageENG
AuthorZhang, Jian
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since the leadership transition in China in November 2012, there have been significant changes in Chinese foreign policy. It has been widely observed that under the new leadership headed by President Xi Jinping, Beijing has become more assertive in international affairs. This paper ex- amines the emerging contours of China's foreign policy under Xi and the implications for the future regional order in the Asia Pacific. It argues that recent international behaviour of China is the manifestation of a new phase of Chinese foreign policy that could be defined as ‘peaceful rise 2.0’. In this analysis, while Beijing still adheres to its declared ‘peaceful development’ policy aiming to maintain a stable external environment conducive to its ascendance, the manner in which it seeks to do so are considerably different from past decades. The paper further argues that despite China's growing power, President Xi faces greater difficulties than his predecessor to achieve his foreign policy objectives. Indeed Beijing's capacity to shape the regional environment in its favour in the near future is arguably declining rather than increasing.
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Change Peace and Security Vol. 27, No.1; Feb 2015: p.5-19
Journal SourceGlobal Change Peace and Security Vol: 27 No 1
Key WordsPeaceful Rise ;  Chinese Foreign Policy ;  Xi Jinping ;  Community of Common Destiny ;  New Type of Great Power Relationship


 
 
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