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Chinese regionalism in Asia : beyond the Belt and Road Initiative / edited by Hoo Tiang Boon and Jared Morgan McKinney

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  • Chinese regionalism in Asia : beyond the Belt and Road Initiative / edited by Hoo Tiang Boon and Jared Morgan McKinney
  • London New York (N.Y.) : Routledge, 2023
  • 1 vol. (XI-140 p.) : ill., graph., tabl. ; 24 cm
  • Routledge contemporary China series
  • 978-1-03-201525-5
  • 1-03-201525-X
  • 978-1-03-201526-2
  • 1-03-201526-8
  • 9781032015262 br.
  • Routledge contemporary China series 2770-2014
  • 320.540 95
  • Notes bibliogr. Index
  • Reglobalization, nationalism, and regionalism : Chinese choices / Jared Morgan McKinney and Hoo Tiang Boon The state of Asian regionalism and current developments in the context of U.S.-China competition / Andrew Yeo Chinese thinking on regional governance : open regionalism and moral leadership / Cai Yuqian Weathering the storm? RCEP, Chinese regionalism and great power competition / Xue Gong China's Eurasian forums : initiatives before and beyond the Belt-and-Road / Chung Chien-Peng Establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank : is China taking a leadership role in regionalism in Asia? / Yu Hong Going continental : China's new agenda for Asian regionalism and the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia / Nicola P. Contessi China's regionalism through cooperation in non-traditional security : a study of the Lancang Mekong Cooperation / Lina Gong An Indo-Pacific concert of powers and China (TBC) / Pang Zhongying
  • "With globalization on the wane in a world fractured by growing great power competition, Hoo and Mckinney argue that regionalism is likely to re-emerge as a focal area of significance and interest in the coming years. In Asia, how its regionalism evolves is inescapably linked to China's part in this story. Hoo, Mckinney and their contributors will help readers better understand regionalism as it is approached, conceived and practiced by China. Looking past the conventional attention on the Belt-Road Initiative, the contributors examine the evolving perspectives on regionalism within China, the forms in which this regionalism has taken, and the implications for the strategic order in Asia. This includes a focus on newer architecture such as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB); lesser-known mechanisms such as the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA) and the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation (LMC); and more traditional ones such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). A valuable resource for scholars and students of China's foreign relations, and of Asian regionalism and strategic order." (p. de garde)
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