国际问题研究
China International Studies

No.65, July/August 2017

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  Globalization in Reverse and Its Transformation
  Xu Jian
  The current severe backlash against globalization is the result of its unfairness and the uneven development in the globalization process. This has led to increasing resistance to globalization, but it can be turned into impetus for globalization's transformation and sustainable development.
  Coordinated Governance: A Remedy for a Changing and Chaotic World
  Tao Jian & Xiao GuiyouThe entanglement and growing interdependence of economic and security issues necessitates an approach to global governance that coordinates the two. The major powers hold the key to solving the dilemma of global governance, and China should seize the historic opportunity to make a big contribution.
  Reshaping the Path: Tackling the European Integration Dilemma
  Jin Ling
  The European Union's recent multiple crises are interconnected and deeply rooted in its institutional dilemma, the interest and value gaps among its members, and emerging political and social identity crisis. The EU has to make a critical choice about its future path, which hinges on various uncertainties and the concert of powers.
  What the AIIB Can Do for the Multilateral System
  Scott Morris
  The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has witnessed early success with its expanding membership. There have also been signs of innovation in its governance and operations that could usefully inform and migrate over to the other multilateral development institutions.
  Changes in the Global Economy and New Uncertainties
  Bi Jiyao
  The United States' economic policy under the Trump administration, though not yet fully shaped, will have significant implications for the global economic architecture. China must keep its strategic focus, plan ahead, and respond effectively to the changes in the global economy.
  Belt and Road Initiative: A New Frontier for Win-Win Cooperation
  Ruan Zongze
  The success of the Belt and Road Initiative lies in China’s adherence to openness and inclusiveness. Through its proposal for countries along the routes, China is promoting sustainable global economic development and gaining support for a new type of international relations with win-win cooperation at its core.
  New Silk Roads: Progress, Challenges and Countermeasures
  Fu Mengzi & Xu Gang
  Strategic planning for the Belt and Road Initiative has been well orchestrated and registered gratifying progress, but it also faces multiple challenges that are impossible to ignore. To advance the initiative calls for innovative ideas, image and discourse building, and specific solutions.
  China-CEE Cooperation: Features and Future Directions
  Zhu Xiaozhong
  Cooperation between China and CEE countries has made tremendous progress since its inception and has distinctive features. However, there are also obstacles that need be addressed to maintain the momentum of cooperation and facilitate the successful implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative in a wider scope.
  America's Rethinking of Sea Power and Its Policy Impact
  Xie Xiaodong &Zhao Qinghai
  A new debate over sea power and a new understanding of it has emerged in the US, highlighting the increasing domestic anxiety about a rising East and a declining West. The return to sea control as the focus of US naval strategy may complicate the regional security situation and create more risks.
  'Freedom of Navigation' and China-US Relations in the South China Sea
  Hong Nong
  The South China Sea issue has evolved into a show of force featuring the United States and China. Despite divergent legal interpretations on the navigation regime, China and the US have shown political willingness to keep their dispute under control and enhance maritime cooperation.
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