New regional initiatives in China's foreign policy : the incoming pluralism of global governance

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New regional initiatives in China's foreign policy : the incoming pluralism of global governance

Matteo Dian, Silvia Menegazzi

(Palgrave pivot)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2018

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This book offers a theoretically informed study of recent Chinese initiatives to provide forms of regional economic governance; or as it is often termed in Chinese discourses, regional "public goods". It does so by considering the evolution of Chinese thinking on international relations and the global order, and by considering how the development of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the Belt and Road Initiative, and the putative Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership reflect this change in thinking - and the change in both Chinese objectives and tactics.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: China in regional and global governance and "order transition" in Asia. 1. Order transitions and primary institutions. A theoretical framework. 2. Great power management. 3. Geography and spatial definition of the region.4. Sovereignty.5. State Capitalism, contesting the market as a primary institution. Chapter 2: The origin of China's ideational narratives 1. Introduction2. Post-colonial nationalism and neo-Confucianism3. A Dream for China4. A New Type of International Relations5. A New Model of Global Governance6. Conclusion Chapter 3: The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank1. Introduction2. AIIB, the regional order and global governance3. The Chinese narrative: AIIB as a new type of international institution4. Structures and operating rules5. AIIB, sovereignty and state capitalism6. Conclusion Chapter 4 The Belt and Road Initiative1. The Chinese Narrative and the BRI2. Belt and Road, State Capitalism and China's economic interests.3. Belt and Road, geopolitics and the regional order.4. Few bumps ahead on the Belt and Road.5. Conclusion Chapter 5: The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)1. The Origin and the changing purpose of the RCEP.2. Economic Integration and the Chinese Narrative3. The content of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)4. SOEs, Market And State Capitalism.5. Conclusion. Chapter 6: Conclusion

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