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China And International Norms Evidence From The Belt And Road Initiative Mario Esteban

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China And International Norms Evidence From The Belt And Road Initiative Mario Esteban
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.43 MB
Pages: 219
Author: Mario Esteban, Yue Lin, (eds.)
ISBN: 9781032289700, 9781003299387, 9781000919219, 9781000919257, 1032289708, 1003299385, 1000919218, 1000919250
Language: English
Year: 2024

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China And International Norms Evidence From The Belt And Road Initiative Mario Esteban by Mario Esteban, Yue Lin, (eds.) 9781032289700, 9781003299387, 9781000919219, 9781000919257, 1032289708, 1003299385, 1000919218, 1000919250 instant download after payment.

This book explores the relationship between China and international norms through the lens of The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Presenting seven case studies, highlighting China's interaction with international norms through the BRI. The case studies each reveal that the normative function of the networks built under the BRI are limited and contain noticeable variations between domestic norms and international ones in China resulting in implementation gaps between rhetoric and deeds. Unlike current literature on this issue, which is scattered in terms of topics covered and methodology used, it constructs a holistic theoretical/methodological framework which can be utilised to study a State's position toward different international standards. In light of China's increasing international influence and proactive and assertive foreign policy this study will be of interest to officials and practitioners involved in foreign policy and international cooperation, and to student and scholars of global development and international relations.

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