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Chinas Global Reach looks at Chinas emergence on the globe as a hegemonic power in the recent years.

Moving beyond Volume I, this new volume empirically examines the most recent development of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), the two most important initiatives launched by President Xi Jinping as China tries to emerge as a global power. The first part of the book presents an overview of geo-strategic development of the two initiatives. The second part examines domestic political dynamics, particularly Xinjiang as the core of BRI, in these two initiatives. The third part investigates the responses from the major foreign partners involved in the two initiatives, with a focus on the responses from India, African and Middle East countries.

The chapters in this book were originally published in various issues of the Journal of Contemporary China.

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Chinas Global Reach
Chinas Global Reach looks at internal and external dynamics of Chinas new initiatives to reform the world order as a global power in Xis era.
Moving beyond Volume I, this new volume empirically examines the most recent development of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), the two most important initiatives launched by President Xi Jinping as China tries to emerge as a global power. The first part of the book presents an overview of geo- strategic development of the two initiatives. The second part examines domestic political dynamics, particularly Xinjiang as the core of BRI, in these two initiatives. The third part investigates the responses from the major foreign partners involved in the two initiatives, with a focus on the responses from India, African, and Middle East countries.
The chapters in this book were originally published in various issues of the Journal of Contemporary China.
Suisheng Zhao is a Professor and the Director of the Center for China-US Cooperation at Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, US, and a founding editor of the Journal of Contemporary China.
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ISBN13: 978-0-367-46098-3
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Contents
PART I
The BRI/AIIB and Chinas Global Reach
Suisheng Zhao
Tao Xie and Donglin Han
PART II
The BRI/AIIB and Chinas Domestic Politics
Min Ye
Hai Yang and Stephan Keukeleire
Michael Clarke
Yangbin Chen
Anna Hayes
PART III
International Responses to the BRI/AIIB
Jean-Marc F. Blanchard
Jean-Pierre Cabestan
Mohsen Shariatinia and Hamidreza Azizi
Jonathan Fulton
David Styan
Fuzuo Wu
Guide
The chapters in this book were originally published in different issues of the Journal of Contemporary China. When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 1
  • Chinas Belt-Road Initiative as the Signature of President Xi Jinping Diplomacy: Easier Said than Done
  • Suisheng Zhao
  • Journal of Contemporary China, volume 29, issue 123 (May 2020) https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2019.1645483
Chapter 2
  • In the Shadow of Strategic Rivalry: China, America, and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
  • Tao Xie and Donglin Han
  • Journal of Contemporary China, volume 28, issue 120 (November 2019) pp. 916931
Chapter 3
  • Fragmentation and Mobilization: Domestic Politics of the Belt and Road in China
  • Min Ye
  • Journal of Contemporary China, volume 28, issue 119 (September 2019) pp. 696711
Chapter 4
  • Rhetorical Legitimation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Evidence from Chinese State Media
  • Hai Yang and Stephan Keukeleire
  • Journal of Contemporary China, volume 28, issue 120 (November 2019) pp. 932947
Chapter 5
  • Beijings Pivot West: The Convergence of Innenpolitik and Aussenpolitik on Chinas Belt and Road?
  • Michael Clarke
  • Journal of Contemporary China, volume 29, issue 123 (May 2020) https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2019.1645485
Chapter 6
  • From Lamb Kebabs to Shared Joy: Cultural Appropriation, Ignorance and the Constrained Connectivity within the One Belt, One Road Initiative
  • Yangbin Chen
  • Journal of Contemporary China, volume 29, issue 121 (January 2020) https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2019.1621526
Chapter 7
  • Interwoven Destinies: The Significance of Xinjiang to the China Dream, the Belt and Road Initiative, and the Xi Jinping Legacy
  • Anna Hayes
  • Journal of Contemporary China, volume 29, issue 121 (January 2020) https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2019.1621528
Chapter 8
  • Problematic Prognostications about Chinas Maritime Silk Road Initiative (MSRI): Lessons from Africa and the Middle East
  • Jean-Marc F. Blanchard
  • Journal of Contemporary China, volume 29, issue 122 (March 2020) https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2019.1637565
Chapter 9
  • Beijings Going Out Strategy and Belt and Road Initiative in the Sahel: The Case of Chinas Growing Presence in Niger
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan
  • Journal of Contemporary China, volume 28, issue 118 (July 2019) pp. 592613
Chapter 10
  • Iran and the Belt and Road Initiative: Amid Hope and Fear
  • Mohsen Shariatinia and Hamidreza Azizi
  • Journal of Contemporary China, volume 28, issue 120 (November 2019) pp. 984994
Chapter 11
  • Domestic Politics as Fuel for Chinas Maritime Silk Road Initiative: The Case of the Gulf Monarchies
  • Jonathan Fulton
  • Journal of Contemporary China, volume 29, issue 122 (March 2020) https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2019.1637566
Chapter 12
  • Chinas Maritime Silk Road and Small States: Lessons from the Case of Djibouti
  • David Styan
  • Journal of Contemporary China, volume 29, issue 122 (March 2020) https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2019.1637567
Chapter 13
  • Indias Pragmatic Foreign Policy toward Chinas BRI and AIIB: Struggling for Relative and Absolute Gains
  • Fuzuo Wu
  • Journal of Contemporary China, volume 29, issue 123 (May 2020) https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2019.1645486
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