Decoding China's Global Governance Initiatives: Insights from Southeast Asia
The Global Development Initiative (GDI), Global Security Initiative (GSI) and Global Civilization Initiative (GCI) are China's strategic policy frameworks that aim to redefine global cooperation and governance in line with Chinese perspectives. The integrated nature of the GDI, GSI and GCI pain...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Southeast Asian affairs 2024-01, p.38-51 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Global Development Initiative (GDI), Global Security Initiative (GSI) and Global Civilization Initiative (GCI) are China's strategic policy frameworks that aim to redefine global cooperation and governance in line with Chinese perspectives. The integrated nature of the GDI, GSI and GCI paints a holistic picture of China's efforts to promote and project its interwoven economic, security, cultural and ideological influence onto the global stage. The engagement of Southeast Asia with China's GDI, GSI and GCI thus far signifies a region at a crossroads, navigating the complexities of a shifting global order. The GDI offers economic prospects that are cautiously welcomed, given the region's development needs and China's ability to fulfil them. The GSI, with its alternative security paradigm, presents a vision that aligns with ASEAN's cooperative security and ethos of non-interference. Yet, it is weighed against traditional security alliances and the hedging strategies of Southeast Asian nations. Meanwhile, the GCI extends China's cultural and ideological engagement, and its success will be measured by China's ability to resonate with and respect the rich cultural mosaic of the region. |
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ISSN: | 0377-5437 1793-9135 |