The Significance of Xi Jinping’s “Chinese Dream” for Chinese Foreign Policy: From “Tao Guang Yang Hui” to “Fen Fa You Wei”
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The Significance of Xi Jinping’s “Chinese Dream” for Chinese Foreign Policy: From “Tao Guang Yang Hui” to “Fen Fa You Wei”. / Sørensen, Camilla T. N.
In: Journal of China and International Relations, Vol. 3, No. 1, 29.05.2015, p. 53-73.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - The Significance of Xi Jinping’s “Chinese Dream” for Chinese Foreign Policy: From “Tao Guang Yang Hui” to “Fen Fa You Wei”
AU - Sørensen, Camilla T. N.
PY - 2015/5/29
Y1 - 2015/5/29
N2 - In order to gain a better understanding of the newer and more assertive features of Chinese foreign policy in recent years, this article examines Xi Jinping’s “Chinese dream” for clues of how the Chinese leadership sees China’s international role evolve. In their speeches and statements on the “Chinese dream”, Chinese leaders generally promote it as a continuation of China’s peaceful development strategy. However, looking more carefully there are some rather innovative elements, which support analyses from Chinese International Relations scholars that point to a gradual development of new thinking and a new approach in China’s foreign policy strategy under Xi that indicate big changes in the way that China engages with the international system.
AB - In order to gain a better understanding of the newer and more assertive features of Chinese foreign policy in recent years, this article examines Xi Jinping’s “Chinese dream” for clues of how the Chinese leadership sees China’s international role evolve. In their speeches and statements on the “Chinese dream”, Chinese leaders generally promote it as a continuation of China’s peaceful development strategy. However, looking more carefully there are some rather innovative elements, which support analyses from Chinese International Relations scholars that point to a gradual development of new thinking and a new approach in China’s foreign policy strategy under Xi that indicate big changes in the way that China engages with the international system.
KW - Faculty of Social Sciences
KW - China, Foreign Policy, Xi Jinping
U2 - 10.5278/ojs.jcir.v3i1.1146
DO - 10.5278/ojs.jcir.v3i1.1146
M3 - Journal article
VL - 3
SP - 53
EP - 73
JO - Journal of China and International Relations
JF - Journal of China and International Relations
SN - 2245-8921
IS - 1
ER -
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