中国的突围:“一带一路”倡议

Erdenechimeg Bor, N. Enkhbat
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中国是一个地理位置独特的国家,周边有20个大大小小的国家(包括台湾)。中国最大的安全担忧一直是战略包围——其邻国相互结盟或与美国等强国结盟以孤立中国。这种被包围的感觉如何影响中国的战略行为?中国在俄罗斯和美国之间的中心地理位置,使北京很难在该地区操纵其外交政策。因此,中国现任领导人提出了实施一个项目的想法,这是古代丝绸之路的现代版本,其具体功能是通过不同类型的基础设施连接世界各国。“一带一路”倡议是中国所谓和平发展的一个特色,体现了中国希望通过铁路、公路、航运和通信网络将自己与非洲-欧亚大陆各国连接起来的愿望。本文将“一带一路”描述为中国的突围战略。报告认为,中国正在利用“一带一路”来追求其战略利益,即增强其在周边地区的影响力,并通过控制具有重要战略意义的土地和港口,将其战略范围进一步扩大到传统周边地区之外。
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China`'s Breakout from Encirclement: Belt and Road Initiative
China is a country with unique geographic position surrounded by twenty nations big and small (including Taiwan) around its periphery. China`s greatest security concern has always been a strategic encirclement – its neighbors aligning with one another or with strong powers such as the United States to isolate China. How does this sense of encirclement influence China’s strategic behavior? China`s central geographic position between Russia and the United States makes it hard for Beijing to maneuver its foreign policy in the region. Thus, China`s current leader came up with the idea of implementing a project, a modern version of the ancient Silk Road, whose specific function is to link countries of the world by the different types of infrastructure. Emerging as a feature of China`s so-called peaceful development, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a manifestation of its aspiration for connecting itself to the countries of the great Afro-Eurasian landmass by railroads, highways, shipping routes and communication networks. This article portrays the BRI as Chinese strategy of a breakout from encirclement. It argues that China is employing the BRI to pursue its strategic interests of enhancing its influence in its peripheral areas and extending its strategic reach further beyond its traditional periphery by gaining control over strategically important lands and ports.
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