If It Is Not Socialisation, Then What? China's Institutional Statecraft in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 AREA STUDIES China-An International Journal Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1353/chn.2022.0021
Christina Lai, Yue Hu, Elise Pizzi, Jack Liu, Sheng Lin, Trent Bax, Ling Yao, Talia Ye Tao, Cynthia R. Jasper, B. Gustafsson, Sai Ding, Jianfeng Feng, L. Liao, Kinglun Ngok, Mingwei Liu, Xiaomeng Wu, Celeste Tien-hsin Wang, Yue Gong, Yanning Wei, Jingling Gu, Juan Chen
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Abstract:The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) was established in 2014 to fund infrastructure plans and enhance economic development in Asia. As a founding member, China's strong presence raises the question of whether Beijing is selectively using institutions to promote its interests, or if it genuinely sees itself as a responsible power in the international community. This also leads to an empirical puzzle: What are China's strategies in maintaining a new institution? How can Beijing assure others and gain more influence in global economic governance? This study challenges the views on China's hegemonic ambitions in creating the AIIB, and suggests that Beijing's experience of socialisation in international organisations has positively contributed to China's institutional strategy. The author engages the current "China threat" debates in the literature of international relations and highlights that China's maintenance of both its benign image and its institutional strategy remains an understudied area. The author proposes a normative perspective to highlight Beijing's strategy in responding to the "China threat" theory. China's rise indeed offers both challenges and opportunities to the current world order.
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如果不是社会化,那又怎样?中国在亚洲基础设施投资银行的制度治国方略
摘要:亚洲基础设施投资银行(AIIB)成立于2014年,旨在为亚洲基础设施建设计划提供资金,促进亚洲经济发展。作为创始成员国,中国的强大存在引发了这样一个问题:北京方面是在有选择地利用机构来促进自己的利益,还是真的认为自己是国际社会中一个负责任的大国?这也导致了一个实证难题:中国维持一个新机构的战略是什么?北京如何让其他国家放心,并在全球经济治理中获得更大的影响力?这项研究挑战了对中国创建亚投行的霸权野心的看法,并表明北京在国际组织中的社会化经验对中国的制度战略做出了积极贡献。作者将当前关于“中国威胁”的争论纳入国际关系文献,并强调中国对其良好形象和制度战略的维护仍然是一个研究不足的领域。作者提出了一个规范的视角,以突出北京应对“中国威胁论”的战略。中国的崛起对当前世界秩序既是挑战,也是机遇。
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