The Strategic Value of China's Foreign Policy and The Rivalry of The Majors Power in The Indo-Pacific

Hardi Alunaza, V. Sherin
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Abstract

The Indo-Pacific in the development of world politics is a meeting place for stakeholders from the US, China, Japan, India, Australia, and ASEAN to articulate each country's strategic interests. The rivalry between the US and China has been referred to as the new cold war in Southeast Asia. This momentum is an excellent opportunity for ASEAN to develop and expand its role in the Indo-Pacific by emphasizing centrality and putting its role to good use. Including the challenges of how China projects its strategic values to Australia, Japan, and India. This research analyzes the strategic value and emerging challenges of Majors Power in the Indo-Pacific. This article uses the theory balance of power with a qualitative descriptive method. It explains how China expands its influence in the Indo-Pacific region by increasing the distribution of rising power, new security concepts, peaceful rise, engagement, and comprehensive establishments and how this strategic value poses a challenge to India, the US, Australia, and Japan. The rise of the Indo-Pacific is one of the influences involving the superpowers by looking at the potential in the region. This is inextricably linked to China's national interest. The results of this research is that China uses the strategic value of rising power and new security concepts in its rivalry with the US and ASEAN. Concerning Australia, China prioritizes engagement and comprehensive establishment by leveraging economic benefits. In addition, China has shown a peaceful rise and engagement, as well as geopolitical rivalries with Japan and India.
中国外交政策的战略价值与大国在印太地区的竞争
世界政治发展中的印太地区是美国、中国、日本、印度、澳大利亚和东盟利益攸关方阐述各自战略利益的聚集地。美国和中国之间的竞争被称为东南亚的新冷战。这是东盟强调中心地位、发挥好作用、发展和扩大在印太地区作用的良好机遇。包括中国如何向澳大利亚、日本和印度展示其战略价值的挑战。本研究分析了大国在印太地区的战略价值和新出现的挑战。本文运用权力平衡理论,采用定性描述的方法。它解释了中国如何通过增加崛起力量的分布、新的安全概念、和平崛起、接触和综合机构来扩大其在印度-太平洋地区的影响力,以及这种战略价值如何对印度、美国、澳大利亚和日本构成挑战。印度太平洋地区的崛起是超级大国关注该地区潜力的影响之一。这与中国的国家利益密不可分。研究结果表明,中国在与美国和东盟的竞争中,运用了大国崛起的战略价值和新安全观。对澳,中方坚持以经济利益为导向,以交往和全面建设为优先方向。此外,中国已经表现出和平崛起和参与,以及与日本和印度的地缘政治竞争。
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