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PERIPHERY POLICY (2) answer(s).
 
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Conceptualizing the Silk Road Initiative in China’s Periphery Policy / Bhattacharya, Abanti   Journal Article
Bhattacharya, Abanti Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract While the Silk Route Initiative (SRI) appears to be a novel foreign policy strategy under Xi Jinping’s leadership, it is integral to China’s periphery policy (zhoubian zhengce). Arguably, periphery policy is rooted in the Chinese imperial history and has remained a salient aspect of state formation and foreign policymaking of the post-1949 China. Under Xi Jinping, it has acquired a preeminent foreign policy goal. This study puts the SRI in a historical framework and argues for the centrality of periphery in China’s domestic and foreign policy. Looking at the SRI from the prism of periphery, while suggesting an essential continuity in Chinese foreign policy and strategic thinking, also indicates that periphery is not simply a frontier strategy. Rather, it encompasses the whole gamut of Chinese domestic and foreign policy. Embedded thus in the periphery policy, the SRI is a well thought-out Chinese grand strategy to reclaim its geopolitical dominance in Asia and fulfill the goal of “China dream.” This strategy, in effect, challenges the US dominance and de-centers it from Asia and helps China to create a Chinese-centered order in Asia and beyond.
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Features and changes of geopolitical situation in China's perip / Gancheng, Zhao   Journal Article
Gancheng, Zhao Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract China's periphery is in the priority of China's foreign policy. Over more than half a century since the founding of the PRC, the major conflicts the nation had to get involved in took place in its periphery. One of the important conclutions thus drawn was that the major threat to China's national security stemmed from its periphery, or from the hostile states that imposed threat to china via its periphery.
Key Words China  Boundary  Periphery Policy  Foreign Policy 
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