This book offers a theoretically informed study of recent Chinese
initiatives to provide forms of regional economic governance; or as
it is often termed in Chinese discourses, regional "public goods".
It does so by considering the evolution of Chinese thinking on
international relations and the global order, and by considering
how the development of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank,
the Belt and Road Initiative, and the putative Regional
Comprehensive Economic Partnership reflect this change in thinking
- and the change in both Chinese objectives and tactics.
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