International Law and International Institutions: Implications for a Rising China

Qingjiang Kong, Xiao Ping
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There is a growing concern that China has become more assertive in its foreign policies. The fear is whether China’s economic growth may translate into modern and effective military advancement. This engenders the critical question of whether China feels comfortable in the current international order, which is defiPed by international law and institutions. This article argues that the Chinese approach to international law and institutions is tightly associated with its evolving attitudes towards them. With its opening-up, China now views multilateralism as a way for the international community to constrain the capriciousness of a superpower, and regards the international institutions simply as power sharing development. However, China’s integration in international institutions represents its attempt to work within international norms to pursue its interests. It also shows China’s effort to hedge against American influence, and signals China’s emergence as an active player in the international arena.
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国际法和国际制度:对中国崛起的启示
人们越来越担心,中国在外交政策上变得更加自信。人们担心的是,中国的经济增长是否会转化为现代和有效的军事进步。这就产生了一个关键的问题,即中国是否对当前的国际秩序感到满意,这种秩序受到国际法和国际机构的蔑视。本文认为,中国对待国际法和国际机构的态度与其态度的演变密切相关。随着对外开放,中国现在将多边主义视为国际社会约束超级大国反复无常的一种方式,并将国际机构简单地视为权力分享的发展。然而,中国融入国际机构代表着它试图在国际规范范围内工作,以追求自己的利益。这也显示了中国试图对冲美国影响力的努力,并标志着中国作为国际舞台上一个积极参与者的出现。
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