中国全球霸权战略的扩张:对拉美的启示

Q4 Social Sciences
Xing Li
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本文旨在为理解中国发展战略从过去三十年的“韬光养晦”到近年来的“争创成就”的转变提供一个历史背景。前者为中国的和平环境和经济成功奠定了基础,而后者则代表着中国向更积极的外交政策的转变。本文从历史、区域和全球的角度考察了这两种战略,并分析了中国当前战略重新定位背后的动机。笔者提出了新葛兰西国际关系理论与世界体系理论相结合的分析视角,以理解中国内部霸权的积累与巩固与不可避免的对外扩张之间的联系。中国向外扩张其全球战略意味着什么?作者认为,北京的资本和霸权的对外扩张代表着世界体系的新一轮资本和生产转移,这将辩证地扩大或缩小包括拉丁美洲在内的发展中地区的“回旋余地”,增加或减少“向上流动性”。本文的结论是,抓住这一外部“邀请式推动”的机会,通过寻找与中国全球战略的战略契合点来提高拉美的向上流动性,符合拉美的政治和经济利益。
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The Expansion of China's Global Hegemonic Strategy: Implications for Latin America
The paper aims to provide a historical context for understanding the transition of China's development strategies from the "keeping a low profile" approach (Chinese: Tao Guang Yang Hui ) during the past three decades to the current "striving for achievement" approach (Chinese: You Suo Zuo Wei ) in recent years. The former lays a foundation for China's peaceful environment and economic success, while the latter represents a shift toward a more proactive foreign policy. The paper examines the two strategies from historical, regional and global perspectives and analyses the motivation behind China's current strategic repositioning. The author proposes an analytical lens of combining both Neo-Gramscian IR theory and the world system theory in order to comprehend the nexus between the accumulation and consolidation of China’s internal hegemony and its inevitable outward expansion. What are the implications of China's outward expansion of its global strategy? The author argues that Beijing's capital and hegemonic outward expansion represents a world system’s new round of capital and production relocation, which will dialectically enlarge or reduce "room for maneuver" and increase or decrease "upward mobility" for developing regions including Latin America. The paper concludes that it is in the political and economic interest of Latin America to seize the chance of this external "promotion by invitation" and to increase its upward mobility by finding the strategic convergence with China's global strategy.
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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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