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Changing Regional Alliances for China and the West

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eBook - Russian, Eurasian, and Eastern European Politics

David Lane/Guichang Zhu

LEXINGTON BOOKS

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<span><span>Since the end of the World War II, nation states have formed regions to give them some protection from the processes of globalization and internationalization.</span><span>Against this background, the</span><span> contributors consider the position of China in the processes of regional competitive interdependency. This book offers analysis at three levels: internal, regional, and global.</span><span> Chapters consider Chinas position in</span><span>regional post-socialist associations such as the BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), the Silk Road Economic Belt and the One Belt, One Road (OBOR). Contributors discuss how membership in these regional bodies is likely to enhance Chinas economic power, strategic position, and political importance. A major theme addressed is whether these new powers will become complementary to the American-led economic core countries or evolve as countervailing powers. Contributors suggest that linkages favored by Chinas regional associations are more network based and informal in character. They are more in keeping with regionalization rather than regional blocs such as the European Union, which have locked in members to market-driven institutions. Thus, these new developments move away from a neo-liberal market perspective and satisfy the needs of members to retain their economic and political sovereignty. This book considers whether these new regional blocs led by China will perform a transformative process for the international order or become an alternativesupplementary to, but not replacing, the existing institutions of the North. An important topic is the relationship of Russia and China to the Central Asian countries of the former USSR and the in</span><span>teraction between the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union and the Chinese initiative of the Silk Road Economic Belt.</span><span> There is potential for the evolution of an alliance between China and Russia against the neo-liberal order led by the USA. Concurrently, they bring out possible the tensions between Russias and Chinas conflicting interests over influence in Central Asia. Reactions to Chinas rise include the Trump administrations movement from a multilateral to a bi-lateral trade policy and the threat of discriminatory tariffs for China. The contributors seek to promote a better appreciation of Chinas role in</span><span> regional associations</span><span>, and the implications of contemporary developments in economic, geo-political, and international political affairs in the 21</span><span><sup>st</sup></span><span>century.</span></span>

Autorenportrait

<span><span>David Lane</span><span> is emeritus fellow of social sciences at Emmanuel College.<br><br></span><span>Guichang Zhu</span><span> is professor of international studies and research fellow in the Center for European Studies at Shandong University.</span></span>

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 15.11.2017

Umfang: 348 S.

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781498562348

Umbreit-Nr.: 1002105

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