国际问题研究
China International Studies

No.95, July/August 2022

来源:China International Studies    作者:China International Studies    时间:2022-08-28
  Upholding Peace, Development, Independence and Inclusiveness and Renewing the Firm Commitment to Open Regionalism
  Wang Yi

  Over the past 10 years, China-ASEAN relations have entered the fast lane and made accelerating progress, as countries in the region adhere to open regionalism, respect and appreciate the diversities among members, and uphold and practice the principle of voluntarism. China is ready to join hands with ASEAN members and other regional countries to adhere to the vision of peace, development, independence and inclusiveness, firmly uphold open regionalism, and constantly add new dimensions to open regionalism.

   

  China's Diplomacy in Central Asia: Progress, Experiences and Approaches

  Deng Hao

  China has made great strides in its Central Asian diplomacy over the past 30 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations with the regional countries, with three pillars including the SCO, the SREB, and the "C+C5"cooperation mechanism. The achievements have not only fundamentally improved China's security environment in the west, but also advanced stability and development in Central Asia.

    

  The Global Security Initiative and Building a New Neighborhood Security Architecture

  Han Aiyong

  Guided by the New Security Concept, the Global Security Initiative takes the indivisibility of security as an important principle, and aims at the long-term goal of building a security community. The Initiative not only serves as a systemic answer to the pressing question of our time, namely "what security concepts the world needs and how to achieve common security among countries," but also provides an entirely new practical solution for fostering a new security architecture in the neighborhood region plagued by numerous security problems.

      

  The Changing World Order and the Responsibilities of Developing Countries during the Ukraine Crisis

  Yang Jiemian

  The Ukraine crisis has profoundly impacted the global landscape and accelerated the evolution of the international system and order, and developing countries are undergoing a transition from passively absorbing the impacts to playing a more active role in the process. The realignment of world forces amid the crisis demonstrates the complexity of changes in international power configuration that are bound to be long-term and tortuous. However, world polarization will continue to advance in the medium to long term despite the current setbacks.

      

  Global Security Governance from the Perspective of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Dilemma and Way Out

  Wang Lincong

  Hegemonism and power politics are the greatest threats to global security, development and governance. US foreign policy has given rise to serious global security crises and security dilemmas. The Russia-Ukraine conflict is a typical case of the current predicament of global security governance. The conflict has exacerbated multiple global security crises, which raises the urgency to promote the construction of a global security governance system.

   

  European Union's External Strategic Transformation and the Reshaping of China-EU Relations

  Jin Ling

  Aiming at "strategic autonomy" and "European sovereignty," the EU's external strategy has accelerated its transformation. Selective decoupling becomes the European Union's response path to globalization and ideological factors become an important field of the EU's geostrategic competition. The geopolitical turn of the EU's external strategy, its global response to selective decoupling and its ideology in all domains have brought new difficulties and uncertainties to China-EU relations.

   

  European Powers' Engagement in the Indian Ocean: Features, Motives and Implications

  Zeng Xiangyu

  The increasing engagement of European powers in the Indian Ocean has turned the region into a hotspot where strategic coordination and policy differences among major powers are intertwined. While leading to significant changes in the regional landscape, challenges remain that restrict the outcomes and prospects of the engagement. A "soft" strategy is expected to make up for the deficiencies in "hard" input, and India's strategic position will grow as it looms as the focal point for partnerships with European powers in the region. 

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