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China’s bid for international leadership in Central and Eastern Europe: role conflict and policy responses”
SONG WEIQING; Rudolf Fürstt
2022-03
Source PublicationInternational Relations
Pages1-26
Abstract

China and Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs) have intensified their cooperation over the past decade or so. Despite some modest progress, this cooperation has performed below the expectations of the CEECs in general, and, even more so, generated negative feedback and implications more widely. This study is motivated by the puzzle over why there are widening discrepancies between the two sides after initially positive expectations. Informed by the role theory of international relations, this paper mainly argues that there is an intrarole conflict between China’s perception of its international leadership role and the corresponding role expectations of China held by the CEECs. This framework is empirically assessed on the 17+1 cooperation, through which China strives to forge a leadership role for itself in relation to the CEECs. Amid generally low expectations of China’s leadership role, three general patterns of responses can be identified among the CEECs, including those of dissenters, pragmatists, and persisting partners. Furthermore, China’s leadership demands encountered challenges from other players, particularly the European Union and the United States.

Keyword17+1 platform+central And Eastern europe+china+international leadership+role Conflict
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
Funding ProjectContemporary International Relations between China and Central and Eastern Europe
PublisherSage
Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Corresponding AuthorSONG WEIQING
AffiliationUniversity of Macau
First Author AffilicationUniversity of Macau
Corresponding Author AffilicationUniversity of Macau
Recommended Citation
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SONG WEIQING,Rudolf Fürstt. China’s bid for international leadership in Central and Eastern Europe: role conflict and policy responses”[J]. International Relations, 2022, 1-26.
APA SONG WEIQING., & Rudolf Fürstt (2022). China’s bid for international leadership in Central and Eastern Europe: role conflict and policy responses”. International Relations, 1-26.
MLA SONG WEIQING,et al."China’s bid for international leadership in Central and Eastern Europe: role conflict and policy responses”".International Relations (2022):1-26.
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