CHINA'S NEW FOREIGN POLICY MODERATION - MIXED REGIONAL IMPLICATIONS

Incorporating major foreign policy initiatives of leader Xi Jinping, Beijing completed its effort from the past two years with instructions in January on China's new approach to foreign affairs to Chinese foreign policy officials and others concerned. The new approach added authority and moment...

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Published inComparative connections Vol. 26; no. 1; pp. 97 - 107
Main Authors Sutter, Robert, Huang, Chin-Hao
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Honolulu Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) 01.05.2024
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ISSN1930-5370
1930-5389

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Summary:Incorporating major foreign policy initiatives of leader Xi Jinping, Beijing completed its effort from the past two years with instructions in January on China's new approach to foreign affairs to Chinese foreign policy officials and others concerned. The new approach added authority and momentum to Beijing's emphasis since Xi's summit with US President Joe Biden last November on greater Chinese moderation and restraint as a "responsible" great power pursuing peace and development in dealing with Southeast Asian neighbors and elsewhere. Nevertheless, Beijing remains selective in how it applies moderation, and the record of the past two years shows great swings between moderation and truculence in its approach to foreign affairs, depending on circumstances which remain subject to change.
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ISSN:1930-5370
1930-5389