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The Belt and Road Initiative and its Implications for China-Europe Relations

 

Abstract

The EU brought out a Global Strategy for foreign and security policy in June 2016, which indicates European efforts to reflect on and reshape its grand strategy. Meanwhile, China is also conducting an in-depth assessment of the international order under transition, and strives to rebalance its own national development and foreign policies. Beijing is pursuing a connectivity-oriented grand strategy. The peaceful rise of China depends on whether China and other economies can fully leverage each other’s development opportunities, and become stronger by taking advantage of increasing interconnectedness in the world. The One Belt, One Road (OBOR) initiative is a key element of such a grand strategy and will have far-reaching implications for China-Europe relations.

Acknowledgements

The article is part of a joint research project co-sponsored by China Development Research Foundation and the Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington DC.

Notes

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30 Twining, “China’s Trans-Atlantic Wedge”; Pollack and Le Corre, “Why China Goes to Europe”.

31 Viehe, “US and China Silk Road Visions”.

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