China in Panama: From Peripheral Diplomacy to Grand Strategy

The globalisation of China's development strategy, from its origins as infrastructure diplomacy connecting its domestic west with its Central Asian periphery, into the transnational Belt and Road Initiative encompassing the periphery of the world system, epitomises the rapid evolution of a Chin...

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Diplomacy
Globalization
Hegemony
Infrastructure
International security
Internationalism
National security
Penetration
Political power
Small states
Trade
Trading
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