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Beijing’s economic diplomacy: the Belt and Road Initiative


The project is an emblematic example of the new assertive and confident approach developed by China in the last decade and represents its contemporary economic and geopolitical ambitions

The modern economic history of China is unique. According to the World Bank, China is the major economy with the fastest sustained economic expansion in history, lifting more than 800 million people out of poverty. The consequence of China’s economic development has been tangible for people, making it the main legitimation for the Communist Party. In fact, after the death of the historical leader Mao Zedong and the end of the Cold War, consistently with a broader global trend, China has started to abandon ideology. The great legitimizing role played by ideology under Mao’s leadership was replaced, with the advent of Deng Xiaoping, by economic performance. Since that moment, the survival of the Communist Party’s dominance, and so the internal stability of the country, has become performance-based: the support of the people is linked to the increasing benefits resulting from the country’s economic growth.

Economic gains have also been the main tool for China to increase its relative power in the world. On one hand this is related to a direct effect, such as the possibility to allocate more money to the military apparatus or the increasing relevance associated with the country in the global economic system. On the other hand, the successful history of China’s economic development has become a motive of pride for the country and a major tool of diplomacy and soft power around the world. The employment of economic means as a foreign policy tool in order to obtain political and economic goals is called “economic diplomacy” and China has become the perfect example of its employment. The best practical example of it is the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The project is an emblematic example of the new assertive and confident approach developed by China in the last decade and represents its contemporary economic and geopolitical ambitions.

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