The Geopolitics of China's Belt and Road Initiative
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 14 April 2025
- ISBN 9781032615998
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages326 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 600 g
- Language English 653
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Short description:
This book argues that China’s Belt and Road Initiative should be seen more as a geopolitical project and less as a global economic project, with China aiming to bring about a new Chinese-led international order.
MoreLong description:
This book argues that China’s Belt and Road Initiative should be seen more as a geopolitical project and less as a global economic project, with China aiming to bring about a new Chinese-led international order. It contends that China’s international approach has two personas – an aggressive one, focusing on a nineteenth century-style territorial empire, which is applied to Taiwan and the seas adjacent to China; and a new-style persona, based on relationship building with the political elites of countries in the Global South, relying on large scale infrastructure projects to help secure the elites in power, a process often leading to lower democratic participation and weaker governance structures. It also shows how this relationship building with elites leads to an acceptance of Chinese norms and to changes in states’ geopolitical preferences and foreign policies to align them with China’s geopolitical interests, with states thereby joining China’s emerging international order. Overall, the book emphasizes that this new-style, non-territorial “empire” building based on relationships is a major new development in international relations, not fully recognized and accounted for by international relations experts and theorists.
MoreTable of Contents:
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 International Order, Grand Strategy, and China
Chapter 3 Geopolitics
Chapter 4 Normative Power, Relationality, Chinese Socialization, and an Alternative Geopolitical Approach
Chapter 5 The Belt and Road Initiative
Chapter 6 Sri Lanka and the Geopolitics of the Belt and Road Initiative
Chapter 7 The BRI and the Sino-American Confrontation
Index
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