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China and the current international strategic environment

Yuyan Zhang, Weijiang Feng and Wei Liu

China Economic Journal, 2018, vol. 11, issue 1, 14-24

Abstract: This report argues that the current international strategic environment is beneficial for the continuation of China’s modernisation process. In terms of peace, although world peace can be maintained, international security threats have become diverse and complex. In terms of development, traditional development models face increasing challenges. Green, inclusive, and sustainable development paths are urgently needed. In terms of governance, institutions of global governance are incapable of adapting to constant change, which calls for substantial reform of the existing system. Therefore, China is currently evolving towards actively taking initiative in the creation of endogenous strategic opportunities, instead of passively relying on exogenous opportunities. China should explore more inclusive means of development and promote a new model of international coordination to create a free, open and inclusive international order that serves the common interests of the international society.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1080/17538963.2018.1415792

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