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China's big power ambition under Xi Jinping : narratives and driving forces / edited by Suisheng Zhao

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  • China's big power ambition under Xi Jinping : narratives and driving forces / edited by Suisheng Zhao
  • London New York (N.Y.) : Routledge, 2022
  • 1 vol. (XI-276 p.) : ill., carte, graph., tabl. ; 25 cm
  • 1-03-205721-1
  • 978-1-0320-5721-7
  • 978-1-0320-5722-4
  • 1-03-205722-X
  • 9781032057224
  • 327.51
  • Chapitres d'abord publiés dans "the Journal of contemporary China"
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  • Instead of emphasizing China as a developing country, Chinese President Xi Jinping has identified China as a big power and accentuated China’s big power status. This book explores the narratives and driving forces behind China's big power ambition. Three narratives rooted in Sino-centralism are examined. One is China’s demands for the reform of global governance to reflect the values and interests of China as a rising power. Another is China’s Belt and Road Initiative to construct a nascent China-centred world order. The third is the China model and self-image promotion in the developing countries. There are many forces that have driven or constrained China’s big power ambition. This collection focuses on two sets of forces. One is China’s domestic politics and economic incentives and disincentives. The other is China’s geo-political and geo-economic interests. These forces have both motivated and constrained China’s big power ambition.
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