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This book showcases how the People's Republic of China (PRC) has
been utilizing the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) to reshape the
global order. Dissecting China's increasingly assertive
international behaviour, the book demonstrates how the PRC projects
its self-perception onto the international order. The book outlines
five aspects of China's international role projection, which the
PRC applies selectively, depending on its target audience: (1) The
bearer of traditional Chinese culture; (2) The humiliated nation;
(3) The socialist state with Chinese characteristics; (4) The
developing state and promoter of international development; (5) The
authoritarian globalization optimist.Drawing on an in-depth
analysis of hundreds of primary BRI documents, the book offers a
comprehensive overview of China's most crucial foreign policy
agenda item. It demonstrates how, through the BRI, the PRC has
introduced mechanisms to the international level, which reflect its
domestic policy-making mode. In addition, the PRC has
institutionalized the initiative by establishing China-centered BRI
networks across a wide range of policy areas. Within those emerging
China-centered BRI networks, the PRC systematically increases its
international discursive power, for example, by inserting Chinese
vocabulary into UN resolutions or by promoting Beijing's approaches
vis-a-vis 'the rule of law' across a range of developing states.
This book also further discusses the implications of the BRI for
the international legal order.
Academics, students, the media and the public have been
increasingly drawn to China and India in recent years. Both
countries were considered sleeping giants and are now turning into
the motors of global economic growth. China and India are both
ancient civilizations with a rich history and were among the
largest economic powers until European colonization in the 19th
century. After Indian independence in 1947 and the establishment of
the Peoples Republic of China in 1949 both countries shared the
view that economic development should be achieved through a
self-sustaining economy led and controlled by the government. In
the following decades the share of Chinese and Indian global trade
decreased significantly. Economic reform in China and India in 1978
and 1991 respectively resulted in an increasing integration into
global markets and triggered large economic growth. It is very
important to note that although China and India are both rising at
the same point of time, they are rising in a different pace. China
outperforms India in almost every indicator of economic
development. It is the key aim of this study to point out this
asymmetry between China and India. Another question is, if India is
capable of catching up with China in the future and its effects to
Sino-Indian relations. Die Rolle von China und Indien in der Welt
hat sich in den letzten Jahren sehr stark gewandelt. Aus
Bittstellern wurden Glaubiger und Motoren fur das globale
Wirtschaftswachstum. Dieses Buch setzt sich mit den okonomischen
Asymmetrien die zwischen Indien und China existieren auseinander.
Ein historischer Uberblick uber die mehr als 2000 Jahre
zuruckreichenden okonomischen Beziehungen ist der Ausgangspunkt der
Studie. Beide Volkswirtschaften werden anhand von okonomischen
Indikatoren wie Wirtschaftswachstum, Reduzierung von Armut,
Integration in internationale Markte, demographischer Wandel,
institutionelle Herausforderungen usw. miteinander verglichen. In
einem zweiten Schritt werden d"
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