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Which three stages of the evolution of world order has China gone through? How does China deal with its neighbors, and with the countries on its periphery? How will China and the United States avoid falling into ‘The Thucydides Trap’? What led China to propose the ‘One-Belt-One-Road’ joint development initiative? This volume, the first of its kind, gathers a collection of translations of influential essays, speeches, and papers on Chinese foreign policy, national security, and foreign economic relations written by Chinese scholars. Many papers have also served as propositions for policy prescriptions to China's leaders, the vast majority of which have, to date, only been available in Chinese.

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List of Contributors vii Journal Information xvIi Introduction 1 Shao Binhong 1 Return of China’s Regional Concept and Construction of a New Order 11 Zhang Yunling 2 Beyond Geopolitical Myth: China’s New Asia Strategy 38 Zhong Feiteng 3 China’s Future East Asian Security Policy Framework: A “Four-Wheel” Structure Design 54 Xu Jin 4 Integration of China Renminbi Internationalization with Asian Monetary Cooperation 69 Zhang Ming 5 China and the United States: It’s Complicated! 83 Fu Ying 6 Sino-US Relations and the East Asian Cold War 90 Niu Jun 7 An Exploration of Conditions for Building a New Type of Major Power Relationship between China and the United States 114 Jin Canrong and Zhao Yuanliang 8 New Game Expects New System 134 Zhao Tingyang 9 Understanding China’s One-Belt-One-Road Initiative—A New Link Pattern for Deepened Interaction between China and the World 146 Xing Guangcheng 10 Connotation, Orientation and Path of the One-Belt-One-Road Initiative 164 Hu An-gang, Ma Wei, and Yan Yilong 11 Why China? The Economic Logic behind China’s One-Belt-One-Road Initiative 181 Lu Feng, Li Xin, Li Shuangshuang, Jiang Zhixiao, Zhang Jieping, and Yang Yewei 12 Prudence Crucial for the One-Belt-One-Road Initiative 203 Shi Yinhong 13 The One-Belt-One-Road Initiative and Financial Innovation 211 Ding Yifan, Zhang Ming, Xu Qiyuan, and Deng Haiqing 14 Diplomatic Risks Facing China’s One-Belt-One-Road Initiative 237 Xue Li Roundtable Discussions 15 One Belt, One Road, but Many Different Voices 253 Allen Carlson 16 A Few Thoughts on the Motivations and Consequences of the One-Belt-One-Road Initiative 254 Scott L. Kastner 17 China’s One-Belt-One-Road Initiative and Political Risks 258 Frans Paul van der Putten Index 261

Looking for A Road: China Debates Its and the World's Future

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 07/10/2016
      ISBN13: 9789004330801, 978-9004330801
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      Book Synopsis
      Which three stages of the evolution of world order has China gone through? How does China deal with its neighbors, and with the countries on its periphery? How will China and the United States avoid falling into ‘The Thucydides Trap’? What led China to propose the ‘One-Belt-One-Road’ joint development initiative? This volume, the first of its kind, gathers a collection of translations of influential essays, speeches, and papers on Chinese foreign policy, national security, and foreign economic relations written by Chinese scholars. Many papers have also served as propositions for policy prescriptions to China's leaders, the vast majority of which have, to date, only been available in Chinese.

      Table of Contents
      List of Contributors vii Journal Information xvIi Introduction 1 Shao Binhong 1 Return of China’s Regional Concept and Construction of a New Order 11 Zhang Yunling 2 Beyond Geopolitical Myth: China’s New Asia Strategy 38 Zhong Feiteng 3 China’s Future East Asian Security Policy Framework: A “Four-Wheel” Structure Design 54 Xu Jin 4 Integration of China Renminbi Internationalization with Asian Monetary Cooperation 69 Zhang Ming 5 China and the United States: It’s Complicated! 83 Fu Ying 6 Sino-US Relations and the East Asian Cold War 90 Niu Jun 7 An Exploration of Conditions for Building a New Type of Major Power Relationship between China and the United States 114 Jin Canrong and Zhao Yuanliang 8 New Game Expects New System 134 Zhao Tingyang 9 Understanding China’s One-Belt-One-Road Initiative—A New Link Pattern for Deepened Interaction between China and the World 146 Xing Guangcheng 10 Connotation, Orientation and Path of the One-Belt-One-Road Initiative 164 Hu An-gang, Ma Wei, and Yan Yilong 11 Why China? The Economic Logic behind China’s One-Belt-One-Road Initiative 181 Lu Feng, Li Xin, Li Shuangshuang, Jiang Zhixiao, Zhang Jieping, and Yang Yewei 12 Prudence Crucial for the One-Belt-One-Road Initiative 203 Shi Yinhong 13 The One-Belt-One-Road Initiative and Financial Innovation 211 Ding Yifan, Zhang Ming, Xu Qiyuan, and Deng Haiqing 14 Diplomatic Risks Facing China’s One-Belt-One-Road Initiative 237 Xue Li Roundtable Discussions 15 One Belt, One Road, but Many Different Voices 253 Allen Carlson 16 A Few Thoughts on the Motivations and Consequences of the One-Belt-One-Road Initiative 254 Scott L. Kastner 17 China’s One-Belt-One-Road Initiative and Political Risks 258 Frans Paul van der Putten Index 261

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