中国的外交政策是否存在儒家思想?以“一带一路”倡议为例

B. Futák-Campbell, Jue Wang
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作为国际体系中最大的新兴大国,中国积极寻求经济向外扩张的机遇。在这样做的过程中,中国领导层倾向于使用经典的儒家概念来解释中国经济扩张的潜在动机和方法。它们与传统的西方国际关系(IR)对中国外交政策的解释有很大不同。因此,本研究探讨亚洲价值观背景下中国领导话语中的儒家复兴。它的目的是回答这个问题:如何利用儒家思想为中国的外交政策创造新的意义。我们首先考虑儒学如何适应当前关于普遍规范,特别是亚洲规范和价值观的辩论,并参与关于区域主义和国际关系研究全球化的讨论。其次,我们反思儒家思想随着时间的推移而演变的方式,并保持其与中国当代政治思想的相关性。
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Is There Such a Thing as a Confucianist Chinese Foreign Policy? A Case Study of the Belt and Road Initiative
As the largest emerging power of the international regime, China actively pursues opportunities for outward economic expansion. In doing so, the Chinese leadership is in favour of using classic Confucian concepts to explain the underlying motivations and approaches of China’s economic expansion. They differ largely from the traditional western International Relations (IR) interpretation of the Chinese foreign policy. Hereby, this research explores the Confucian revival in the Chinese leadership discourses in the context of Asian values. It aims to answer the question: how are Confucian ideas utilized for creating new meaning for Chinese foreign policy. We begin by considering how Confucianism fits into the current debates on universal norms and particularly Asian norms and values, engaging with the discussions about Globalizing the study of Regionalism and IR. Secondly, we reflect on the ways in which Confucianism has evolved over time and maintained its relevance for Chinese contemporary political thought. Finally, we contextualise the Confucian references of Xi Jinping’s administration by locating them within the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which has come to define Xi’s presidency.
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