
SOME ISSUES PERIODIZATION OF CHINA'S FOREIGN POLICY
Author(s) -
Kamchat Zhumabaeva,
Marzhan Sapanova
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
h. dosmuhamedov atyndaġy atyrau memlekettìk universitetìnìn̦ habaršysy/h. dosmuhamedov atyndaġy atyrau universitetìnìn̦ habaršysy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2790-332X
pISSN - 2077-0197
DOI - 10.47649/vau.2020.v59.i4.05
Subject(s) - china , foreign policy , geopolitics , periodization , hegemony , political science , international relations , foreign relations , independence (probability theory) , superpower , political economy , foreign policy analysis , development economics , politics , economy , sociology , geography , economics , law , statistics , mathematics , archaeology
The article deals with some issues of periodization of China's foreign policy, political traditions and modern foreign policy concepts of China in the relations of Central Asian countries.The authors define the foreign policy priorities of the People’s Republic of China from ancient times to the present. Traditionally, China deals with conflicts through informal mechanisms of reconciliation and consent, as close as possible to the form of discussion. The fundamental principles of Confucianism, projected on the system of relations between China and the outside world, "vertical connections" in international relations, which characterized from the highest to the lowest.Under Mao Zedong, the Chinese leadership developed a foreign policy of independence and self-reliance, aimed at combating foreign interference and hegemony.Today, China is becoming the center of a dynamically developing region of the Asia-Pacific region. In addition, China has a reliable geopolitical base to play the role of a natural center of attraction for the surrounding countries and peoples, which in addition to the countries of East Asia include South Asian and Central Asian countries.In the new world order, an ethnic communitycementedthe formation of "Greater China" is understood as economic unity.