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Title ProperChina's new silk road
Other Title Informationwhere does it lead?
LanguageENG
AuthorJunxian, Gan ;  Yan, Mao
Summary / Abstract (Note)We analyze the driving forces behind China's New Silk Road (NSR) initiative and find that they include not only short-term factors, such as the US “rebalance” of forces in Asia and China's economic slowdown since 2012 but also long-term factors such as China's ambition to recover its past glory and integrate itself still further into the global economy. We then look at the external challenges facing China's initiative, such as geopolitical competition, fear of overdependence, and political instabilities along the old silk routes. We highlight China's policy dilemmas and discuss the sustainability of China's NSR initiative and its implications for the world. Our conclusion is that China's initiative could be in for a rocky road, but if it strikes a good balance between its diplomatic objectives and means and its values and actions, the NSR could speed up regional integration.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Perspectives Vol. 40, No.1; Jan-Mar 2016: p.105-130
Journal SourceAsian Perspectives Vol: 40 No 1
Key WordsChina ;  Regional Integration ;  Geopolitical Conflicts ;  The New Silk Road


 
 
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