China's International Socialization of Political Elites in the Belt and Road Initiative

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Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
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authoritarian regime studies
Belt and Road Initiative partner states
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China's current foreign policy
China's ExIm Bank
China's international socialization
China’s ExIm Bank
Chinese Communist Party
Chinese Socialization
elite socialisation
Entrepreneurial Migrants
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EU Periphery
EU Socialization
foreign policy influence
Hambantota Port
international order transformation
National Academy
Nea Dimokratia
normative power dynamics
Normative Suasion
political elite alignment in global governance
Political Influence Activities
Port Authority
President Rajapaksa
President Sirisena
Prime Minister Key
Prime Minister Tsipras
Rajapaksa Regime
Road Initiative
soft power strategies
Sri Lankan
State Society Complex
Syriza Government
Tamil Nadu
United Front Work
United Front Work Department

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367487317
  • Weight: 280g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book argues that China’s international socialization of the political elites of Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) partner states is an exceptionally effective instrument of China’s current foreign policy. It shows how the BRI-related process of socialization generates shared beliefs in the legitimacy and therefore in the acceptability of a Chinese international order among target elites and how in turn the policies and actions of states controlled by these elites tend to become aligned with the norms ‘taught’ by the Chinese socializer. It goes on to show how this serves the interests of China’s government, firms, and citizens at national, regional, and global levels; and how the resulting increased support for Beijing’s version of the international order creates a virtuous circle that further enhances China’s international position and potential.

Theodor Tudoroiu is a senior lecturer and head of the International Relations Unit of the Department of Political Science of the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine campus, Trinidad and Tobago

Amanda R. Ramlogan, who co-authored Chapter 5, is a Ph.D. student at the Institute of International Relations and a part-time lecturer at the Department of Political Science of the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine campus, Trinidad and Tobago

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