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    Title: Chinese Relationality and the Design of Diplomatic Initiatives
    Authors: 黃瓊萩
    Huang, Chiung-Chiu
    Contributors: 國際事務學院
    Date: 2024-10
    Issue Date: 2025-09-04 10:12:47 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This chapter aims to analyze how China has managed to design and execute diplomatic initiatives and how different the Chinese style of multilateralism is from the Western dominant ones. In addition to case studies, which are the main method adopted in this chapter, the analysis focuses on China’s relationality in foreign policy-making, adopting the theoretical framework of Balance of Relations Theory (BoR). In this chapter, relationality is defined as the condition of all being included and related. Two key related concepts are heavily relied on in the process of investigating the cases – prior resemblance and improvised resemblance. The cases selected for investigation include China’s multilateral design for both the faraway and nearby regions, including the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), 14+1, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). This chapter concludes that the Chinese diplomatic initiatives have never been rule-based, nor do they try to promote a universal value system. The major goal of China’s multilateralism is to create feelings of inclusiveness and connectivity, albeit in practice these multilateral designs encounter serious problems of effectiveness and efficiency.
    Relation: Routledge Handbook on Global China, Routledge, pp.157-169
    Data Type: book/chapter
    ISBN: 9780367491314
    Appears in Collections:[國際事務學院] 專書/專書篇章

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