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ID145882
Title ProperFrom look-West to act-West
Other Title Information Xinjiang’s role in China–Central Asian relations
LanguageENG
AuthorLi, Mingjiang
Summary / Abstract (Note)China has been quite successful in developing its relations with Central Asian states and expanding its influence in the region since the 1990s. Most analysts contribute the success to the strategy and policy of China’s national central government. This observation certainly has a lot of truth, but at the same time we should not neglect or downplay the role that the local government in Xinjiang has played in cementing China–Central Asian ties. Xinjiang has functioned as an indispensable actor in China’s look-west and act-west policies towards Central Asia and beyond. With Chinese foreign policy elites increasingly interested in using the act-west policy as part of their counter-hedging strategy in Asia, Xinjiang appears to enjoy many more opportunities and play an even more significant role in China’s relations with countries in its western flank.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 25, No.100; Jul 2016: p. 515-528
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 25 No 100
Key WordsCentral Asia ;  China ;  Look-West ;  Act-West ;  Xinjiang’s Role ;  China–Central Asian Relations


 
 
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