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ID172122
Title ProperChinese perception of China’s engagement in multilateralism and global governance
LanguageENG
AuthorLiu, Hongsong
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With China’s reintegration into the international system its involvement in multilateral initiatives, interactions with international institutions, and participation in global governance have become integral parts of Chinese foreign policy. Chinese scholars have conducted a great deal of research on these topics. The first stage of Chinese scholars’ research centered on China’s multilateral diplomacy and the interaction between China and international institutions, while the second stage focused on China’s participation in global governance. Although some scholars have made substantial achievements, in general, most of the research only interprets the ideas and policies related to global governance proposed by the Chinese government, and has not explained China’s strategies and actions in global governance. Furthermore, Chinese scholars provide little analysis on the dynamics of China’s participation in different issue areas. Many scholars have articulated a series of policy recommendations, but no specific measures have been suggested.
`In' analytical NotePacific Review Vol. 33, No.3-4; May-Jul 2020: p.469-496
Journal SourcePacific Review Vol: 33 No 3-4
Key WordsMultilateralism ;  Global Governance ;  International Institutions ;  Multilateral Diplomacy ;  Chinese Foreign Policy


 
 
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