ID | 147055 |
Title Proper | China’s new foreign policy under Xi Jinping |
Language | ENG |
Author | Chang-Liao, Nien-chung |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Since taking power, the new Chinese President Xi Jinping has talked of “striving for achievements,” signaling a new theme in Chinese diplomacy. This article first examines the changes in Beijing’s foreign policy structure before moving on to examine the three major schools of thought on China’s immediate relations with its neighbors, implying that the policy focus will lie with the “advance westward” school. Moreover, this article highlights how China is maximizing its influence through economic interaction, whilst noting that economics is also being used to punish hostile countries. Furthermore, it notes that China’s next step is to influence change using the multilateral frameworks of the international system, remolding global rules to China’s benefit. The article concludes by examining Beijing’s leadership role, particularly its commitment to non-alliance, and whether Beijing and Washington can rebuild a more suitable model to reflect both country’s ambitions on the world stage. |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Security Vol. 12, No.2; May-Aug 2016: p.82-91 |
Journal Source | Asian Security Vol: 12 No 2 |
Key Words | China Foreign Policy ; Xi Jinping ; China’s New Foreign Policy |