Singh analyses the influence of Xi’s 'Chinese Dream' on China’s foreign relations and security postures.
Xi Jinping’s rise has led to a paradigm shift in many aspects of China’s domestic and international politics. A key element of this has been the ideological vision shorthanded as the 'Chinese Dream', combining elements of nationalism, Confucian ideology, and economic expansionism. Singh evaluates the various changes in China’s nominally communist ideology in the post-Mao era, with an emphasis on the implications for China’s economic and security relations with other countries. He particularly focusses on China’s approach to South Asia and the Indian Ocean Region, key elements of China’s strategy.
An insightful guide to understanding the direction of China’s foreign and security policy, and especially its impact on India–China relations.
Author(s): Prashant Kumar Singh
Series: Routledge Studies on Asia in the World
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 256
City: London
Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Tables, Graphics, Appendices and Map
Foreword by William A. Stanton
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Glossary of Chinese words (专业术语翻译)
1. The Ideological Laboratory of Xi’s Chinese Dream
2. Convenience and Utility: The CPC and Its Trysts with China’s Culture
3. Xi Jinping’s ‘Chinese Dream’: A Confucian China
4. Mapping the ‘Chinese Dream’: Foreign Policy under Xi Jinping
5. Belt and Road Initiative: Continuity of China’s Foreign Economic Engagements
6. Xi Jinping’s ‘Chinese Dream’ and China’s Security
7. The ‘Chinese Dream’ in South Asia and the Indian Ocean Region
8. Xi Jinping’s ‘Confucian’ Dream: Implications for China and the World
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