China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Ambiguous Model Veiled in Straightforward Pragmatism

East Asia - Tập 40 - Trang 229-242 - 2023
Jyrki Kallio1
1The Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Helsinki, Finland

Tóm tắt

This article discusses the ideational motivations behind China’s connectivity projects, most notably the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), and aims to explore which values these infrastructure projects seek to promote. The article is based on various published sources, including Chinese official, and public policy statements. Specifically, those statements and policy papers are qualitatively analyzed through a reflection of their manifested message against the background of Chinese International Relations-related discussions on Chinese worldviews. Based on this analysis, the article argues that China’s connectivity projects may be perceived as part of China’s ideational competition with the West, culminating in the presentation of “Chinese values” as a viable alternative to “universal values.”

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