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ID163410
Title ProperXi Jinping’s ‘major countryd diplomacy
Other Title Information a paradigm shift?
LanguageENG
AuthorWang, Jianwei
Summary / Abstract (Note)China’s diplomacy has undergone a sea of changes under Xi Jinping’s rein. But there is no consensus on the nature, scope, essence and direction of these changes. This article aims to explore both the changes and continuities in Chinese foreign affairs under the Xi Jinping leadership through the lens of his recently much-advocated formulation of ‘major country diplomacy with distinctive Chinese features’. Tracing the evolution, manifestation and causes of Xi’s ‘major country diplomacy’, it is argued that Xi’s diplomacy is a clear departure from Deng Xiaoping’s TGYH ([Tao Guang Yang Hui] low profile) strategy and therefore transformative in nature. On the other hand, however, his strong adherence to the core realist assumptions about national security issues makes his idealistic and liberal global vision and his efforts to transcend ‘the traditional Western theories of international relations’ more difficult to accomplish. In this respect, the glass is still half full and half empty.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 28, 115, Jan- Feb 2019; p15-30
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 28 No 115
Key WordsNational Security ;  Xi Jinping ;  China’s Diplomacy


 
 
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