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Offensive for defensive: the belt and road initiative and China's new grand strategy
Authors:Yong Wang
Institution:1. Center of International Political Economy, School of International Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China;2. Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Abstract:China's Belt and Road initiative came from the combined pressure of slowing down of Chinese economy, US pivot to Asia and deterioration of the relations with neighboring countries after weathering the storm of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008. It also symbolizes a more proactive approach of Chinese new leader Xi Jinping in meeting the expectation on China's international obligation and leadership. Aimed to link Asia, Europe, Africa and Oceania, the initiative provides tremendous opportunities of international economic cooperation. The paper argues that as China's contribution to international public goods, it is in the line of economic liberalism; as China's grand strategy, it is more of defensive than offensive by nature. Despite risks and uncertainties exist, the enforcement will boost China's influence and position in regional and international institutions. US should consider making more strategic space to the rising China, and a better coordinated China–US relations will make Asia Pacific a safer and more promising region.
Keywords:Belt and road initiative  Silk road  Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)  China's foreign policy  grand strategy  Asian institutions  China–US relations
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