The "Asia-Pacific Dream": Is China Using Economic Integration Initiatives as Ideological Weapons? – On The Link Between Free Trade Agreements, Soft Power and "Universal Values"

Q4 Social Sciences
Anke Berndzen
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This article examines the function and role of the "Asia-Pacific Dream" (including the FTAAP) in China's foreign policy strategy by analysing the speech in which Xi Jinping promoted this dream, and creating a link between China's push for regional economic integration, soft power strategy and "universal values". While China is promoting this concept and the FTAAP to increase its influence in the region, the U.S. have also been rebalancing to Asia through different means, such as its push for the TPP. These two free trade agreements (FTA), though not mutually exclusive, are considered to be directed against each other, indicating a struggle for influence in the region, and also seem to entail an ideological agenda. As both the "Asia-Pacific Dream" and the U.S. "pivot to Asia" are connected to major FTA's, this paper argues that the motives for promoting these FTAs go far beyond economic interests; the research suggests that they are used to increase soft power in the region as well as to influence the discourse on "universal values".
“亚太梦”:中国是否将经济一体化作为意识形态武器?——论自由贸易协定、软实力与“普世价值”的关系
在中国推动这一概念和亚太自由贸易协定以增加其在该地区的影响力的同时,美国也一直在通过不同的方式向亚洲重新平衡,例如推动TPP。这两项自由贸易协定虽然不是相互排斥的,但被认为是针对彼此的,这表明了在该地区争夺影响力的斗争,而且似乎还涉及意识形态议程。由于“亚太梦”和美国“转向亚洲”都与主要的自由贸易协定有关,本文认为,推动这些自由贸易协定的动机远远超出了经济利益;研究表明,它们被用来增加该地区的软实力,并影响关于“普世价值”的讨论。
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Journal of China and International Relations
Journal of China and International Relations Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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