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ID160608
Title ProperChinese expanded perceptions of the region and Its changing attitudes toward the Indo-Pacific
Other Title Information a hybrid vision of the institutionalization of the Indo-Pacific
LanguageENG
AuthorHe, Baogang
Summary / Abstract (Note)The existing literature on the Indo-Pacific has largely focused on how and why the USA, Japan, Australia, India, and Indonesia have promoted the strategic concept of the Indo-Pacific, and how China has rejected it in the domain of maritime security. What has been overlooked, however, are dramatically expanded Chinese perceptions of the region and changing and complex Chinese attitudes and responses toward the Indo-Pacific. This essay aims to fill this gap by demonstrating how China has coopted certain components of the Indo-Pacific in its geoeconomic hegemonic project. This can be partially explained by unfolding and expanding Chinese perceptions of the region, characterized by geoeconomics and maritime/continental hybridity. This paper brings a missing perspective to the debate by highlighting China’s evolving, complex, and multifaceted approaches regarding the Indo-Pacific. It also offers a conceptual tool of a hybrid vision of the institutionalization of the Indo-Pacific for the enterprise of regional cooperation.
`In' analytical NoteEast Asia: An International Quarterly Vol. 35, No.2; Jun 2018: p.117–132
Journal SourceEast Asia: An International Quaterly Vol: 35 No 2
Key WordsShanghai Cooperation Organization ;  SCO ;  Belt and Road Initiative ;  The Indo-Pacific ;  The Quad ;  Chinese Perceptions of the Region ;  China-CEE Cooperation


 
 
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