The Belt and Road Initiative: Chinese plan of global economic governance

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Autor(a) principal: Haoxiang Ren
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/19254
Resumo: After World War II, traditional powers declined, the United States became the only superpower in the world. Based on its judgments and considerations of the international economic situation at that time, the United States promoted the establishment of the UN, IMF, WB, GATT, WTO and other organizations. In this context, international economic and political rules and systems centering on the interests of the West and the United States have been gradually established. It is undeniable that this governance system has played a certain role, which has contributed greatly to the overall peace, stability and sustainable development of the world after World War II. However, after more than 60 years of development and evolution, especially after the impact of the end of the cold war, the global governance system formed at the end of World War II is increasingly difficult to adapt to the development of the world, and even gradually become the shackles of world development. In a sense, the international financial crisis triggered by the United States in 2008 can also be regarded as the outbreak of the contradictions caused by the old international economic and political order. It has been more than ten years since the outbreak of the international financial crisis, but the deep shock of the global economy caused by it has not yet completely faded. At present, global economic governance faces many difficulties. On the one hand, the United States has withdrawn from the Paris Agreement and the TPP, promoted the US priority policy. The EU has also been riddled with many internal events such as the BREXIT and the refugee crisis. In this context, the global economic recovery is full of uncertainties. On the other hand, the economic growth of emerging countries and developing countries is obvious, and gradually become a new focus for leading the global economic development. In the process, China has also become an important active force in economic globalization and plays an increasingly important role in global economic governance. In this context, the construction of the BRI has effectively promoted the economic development of China and the countries along the route. The principle of “extensive consultation, joint contribution and Shared benefits” advocated by the BRI is profoundly changing the global economic order. As a Chinese scheme of global economic governance, it has become an innovative measure for China to participate in global economic governance.
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spelling The Belt and Road Initiative: Chinese plan of global economic governanceGlobalizationGlobal economic governanceChinaThe Belt and Road InitiativeGlobalizaçãoGovernança económica globalIniciativa do Cinturão e RotaAfter World War II, traditional powers declined, the United States became the only superpower in the world. Based on its judgments and considerations of the international economic situation at that time, the United States promoted the establishment of the UN, IMF, WB, GATT, WTO and other organizations. In this context, international economic and political rules and systems centering on the interests of the West and the United States have been gradually established. It is undeniable that this governance system has played a certain role, which has contributed greatly to the overall peace, stability and sustainable development of the world after World War II. However, after more than 60 years of development and evolution, especially after the impact of the end of the cold war, the global governance system formed at the end of World War II is increasingly difficult to adapt to the development of the world, and even gradually become the shackles of world development. In a sense, the international financial crisis triggered by the United States in 2008 can also be regarded as the outbreak of the contradictions caused by the old international economic and political order. It has been more than ten years since the outbreak of the international financial crisis, but the deep shock of the global economy caused by it has not yet completely faded. At present, global economic governance faces many difficulties. On the one hand, the United States has withdrawn from the Paris Agreement and the TPP, promoted the US priority policy. The EU has also been riddled with many internal events such as the BREXIT and the refugee crisis. In this context, the global economic recovery is full of uncertainties. On the other hand, the economic growth of emerging countries and developing countries is obvious, and gradually become a new focus for leading the global economic development. In the process, China has also become an important active force in economic globalization and plays an increasingly important role in global economic governance. In this context, the construction of the BRI has effectively promoted the economic development of China and the countries along the route. The principle of “extensive consultation, joint contribution and Shared benefits” advocated by the BRI is profoundly changing the global economic order. As a Chinese scheme of global economic governance, it has become an innovative measure for China to participate in global economic governance.Após a Segunda Guerra Mundial, as até então potências caíram e os Estados Unidos da América tornaram-se na única superpotência à escala mundial. Baseando-se nas suas opiniões e considerações acerca da situação económica internacional daquele tempo, os Estados Unidos promoveram a fundação da ONU, FMI, BM, GATT, OMC, entre outras organizações. Neste contexto, as regras e sistemas económico-políticos centrados nos interesses do Ocidente e dos Estados Unidos foram sendo gradualmente estabelecidos. É inegável que este sistema de governação desempenhou um certo papel, contribuindo para a paz geral, estabilidade e desenvolvimento sustentável global no pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial. Contudo, depois de mais de 60 anos de desenvolvimento e evolução, especialmente após o impacto do fim da Guerra Fria, o sistema de governação global formado no final da Segunda Guerra Mundial demonstra ser cada vez mais difícil de se adaptar ao desenvolvimento do mundo, tornando-se até, gradualmente, num estorvo para o desenvolvimento global. De certa maneira, a crise financeira internacional desencadeada pelos Estados Unidos em 2008 pode ser vista como o eclodir das contradições causadas pela antiga ordem económica e política. Passaram já mais de dez anos desde da explosão da crise económica financeira, mas o abalo da economia global causado pela mesma ainda não desvaneceu completamente. Atualmente, o governo económico global enfrenta muitas dificuldades. Por um lado, os Estados Unidos retiraram-se do Acordo de Paris e do TPP, promovido pela política de prioridades norte-americana. A União Europeia encontra-se repleta de eventos a nível interno, tais como o BREXIT e a crise dos refugiados. Neste contexto, a recuperação da economia global está cheia de incertezas. Por outro lado, o crescimento económico de países emergentes e em desenvolvimento é óbvio, tornando-se gradualmente num novo foco de liderança do desenvolvimento económico global. Neste processo, a China também se tornou numa força ativa bastante importante na globalização económica e desempenha um papel cada vez mais importante no governo económico global. Neste contexto, a construção do BRI promoveu, de forma efetiva, o desenvolvimento económico da China e dos países ao longo do caminho. O princípio da “consulta extensiva, contribuição conjunta e benefícios partilhados” defendido pelo BRI está a mudar, profundamente, a ordem económica global. Sendo um esquema chinês de administração económica global, tornou-se numa medida inovadora para que a China participe no governo económico global.2020-12-08T00:00:00Z2019-12-09T00:00:00Z2019-12-092019-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/19254TID:202332462engHaoxiang Reninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-09T17:30:13Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/19254Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:13:34.151034Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Belt and Road Initiative: Chinese plan of global economic governance
title The Belt and Road Initiative: Chinese plan of global economic governance
spellingShingle The Belt and Road Initiative: Chinese plan of global economic governance
Haoxiang Ren
Globalization
Global economic governance
China
The Belt and Road Initiative
Globalização
Governança económica global
Iniciativa do Cinturão e Rota
title_short The Belt and Road Initiative: Chinese plan of global economic governance
title_full The Belt and Road Initiative: Chinese plan of global economic governance
title_fullStr The Belt and Road Initiative: Chinese plan of global economic governance
title_full_unstemmed The Belt and Road Initiative: Chinese plan of global economic governance
title_sort The Belt and Road Initiative: Chinese plan of global economic governance
author Haoxiang Ren
author_facet Haoxiang Ren
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Haoxiang Ren
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Globalization
Global economic governance
China
The Belt and Road Initiative
Globalização
Governança económica global
Iniciativa do Cinturão e Rota
topic Globalization
Global economic governance
China
The Belt and Road Initiative
Globalização
Governança económica global
Iniciativa do Cinturão e Rota
description After World War II, traditional powers declined, the United States became the only superpower in the world. Based on its judgments and considerations of the international economic situation at that time, the United States promoted the establishment of the UN, IMF, WB, GATT, WTO and other organizations. In this context, international economic and political rules and systems centering on the interests of the West and the United States have been gradually established. It is undeniable that this governance system has played a certain role, which has contributed greatly to the overall peace, stability and sustainable development of the world after World War II. However, after more than 60 years of development and evolution, especially after the impact of the end of the cold war, the global governance system formed at the end of World War II is increasingly difficult to adapt to the development of the world, and even gradually become the shackles of world development. In a sense, the international financial crisis triggered by the United States in 2008 can also be regarded as the outbreak of the contradictions caused by the old international economic and political order. It has been more than ten years since the outbreak of the international financial crisis, but the deep shock of the global economy caused by it has not yet completely faded. At present, global economic governance faces many difficulties. On the one hand, the United States has withdrawn from the Paris Agreement and the TPP, promoted the US priority policy. The EU has also been riddled with many internal events such as the BREXIT and the refugee crisis. In this context, the global economic recovery is full of uncertainties. On the other hand, the economic growth of emerging countries and developing countries is obvious, and gradually become a new focus for leading the global economic development. In the process, China has also become an important active force in economic globalization and plays an increasingly important role in global economic governance. In this context, the construction of the BRI has effectively promoted the economic development of China and the countries along the route. The principle of “extensive consultation, joint contribution and Shared benefits” advocated by the BRI is profoundly changing the global economic order. As a Chinese scheme of global economic governance, it has become an innovative measure for China to participate in global economic governance.
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