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INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN CHINA`S FOREIGN POLICY: THE CASE OF THE SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANIZATION

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN CHINA`S FOREIGN POLICY: THE CASE OF THE SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANIZATION

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Wydawnictwo: ADAM MARSZAŁEK

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ISBN: 978-83-8180-544-5

303 stron
format: B5
oprawa: miękka
Rok wydania: 2021

In 1991 China concluded that it could achieve its global rise by participating in and shaping international multilateral cooperation. In 2021, thirty years after this contention and twenty after China co-established its first international organisation - the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, this book offers a thorough insight into the role of multilateral institutions in China‘s foreign policy. The practice of China‘s multilateralism is scrutinised through the study of China‘s use of the SCO between 2001 and 2013 in its foreign policy towards Central Asia. Through the in-depth analysis of the organisation in this time span, this study defines the main goals of China‘s use of multilateralism between the end of the Cold War era and the introduction of the Belt and Road Initiative in 2013.

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Abstract

List of abbreviations

Introduction
China‘s foreign policy in the 21st century
Shanghai Cooperation Organization - from a group of five
to a regional organisation
Literature on China and the SCO in 2001-2013
Research question and sub-questions
Main objectives of this research
Central argument
Main findings of this research
Research methodology
Research approach: discourse analysis
Research methods
Overview of the book

Chapter 1
International institutions in Chinese foreign policy
1.1. China and multilateral organisations - post-Cold War
developments
1.2. China‘s engagement in multilateralism through the lens
of IR theories
Constructivism
Realist schools of international relations
1.3. China and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization - a case
study of China‘s multilateralism
The role of international organisations in China‘s foreign policy -
hypotheses
Conclusion

Chapter 2
China and Central Asia in the post-Cold War period
2.1. China foreign policy objectives in Central Asia
China‘s security objectives in Central Asia
Cooperation on energy
Political influence
2.2. Central Asian foreign policy objectives towards China Ethnic
relations
Economic cooperation
2.3. China in Central Asia - arenas for cooperation
and competition
Xinjiang
Economic relations
Sino-Central Asian political cooperation
Conclusion - the SCO and China‘s foreign policy in the region

Chapter 3
The role of the SCO security institutions in China‘s foreign
policy towards Central Asia
3.1. Geopolitics of the SCO space in the post-Cold War period
and the Shanghai Five process
The Shanghai Five process (1996-2001) - rationale
and purposes
The Shanghai Five - from a group of five to a nascent regional
organisation
3.2. The SCO security mechanisms
The SCO security mechanisms - structure, agencies
and institutional design
The SCO joint military exercises
The SCO Regional Anti-terrorist Structure
The SCO security mechanisms - agenda versus reality
3.3. The SCO security mechanisms through the lens
of hypotheses
The SCO security mechanisms and the anti-Western policies
of the SCO members
The SCO security mechanisms as a means of China‘s
diplomacy
Conclusion

Chapter 4
The SCO economic institutions in 2001-2013 and their role
in China‘s foreign policy in Central Asia
4.1. China in Central Asian economies
Economic multilateralism - room for cooperation
4.2. The SCO economic multilateralism - processes
and institutions
The SCO multilateral economic institutions - the agenda
The SCO multilateral economic institutions - the practice
4.3. Chinese objectives in the SCO economic and financial
multilateralism
Russian positioning in Central Asia - the Customs Union
The SCO institutions and Sino-Russian balancing in Central
Asia
Chinese stakes in the SCO
Conclusion

Chapter 5
Multilateral cooperation on energy via the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization - the 2013 development and prospects
5.1. China‘s energy security and Sino-Central Asian cooperation
in the post-Cold War period
China energy security and policy
China-Central Asia bilateral cooperation in energy sector
Central Asian energy market and Sino-Russian balancing
5.2. The SCO energy institutions
The SCO Energy Club
The slowdown in the establishment of the SCO Energy Club -
what went wrong?
5.3. China‘s objectives in the SCO energy multilateralism
China‘s energy security in the 2010s
SCO Energy Club as a potential political agency
SCO Energy Club and the China threat theory in Central
Asia
The SCO Energy Club and Russian stakes in Central Asia
China‘s risks in the SCO Energy Club
Conclusion

Chapter 6
The SCO and China‘s engagement in multilateral cooperation
6.1. China and multilateralism - lessons from the SCO
6.2. China‘s multilateral engagement beyond Central Asia -
BRICS Joint Development Bank
China‘s financial multilateralism - the BRICS Development
Bank
6.3. Multilateral cooperation on security beyond Central Asia
China‘s objectives in international joint military exercises
China in international military exercises - agenda, development
and trends
International military exercises - what had China gained
in 2001-2013?
Joint military exercises and China‘s defensive realism
Conclusions

Conclusions
Empirical findings
China‘s foreign policy objectives in Central Asia against China‘s
objectives in the SCO
China‘s use of the SCO institutions
China‘s use of the SCO in international politics
Implications of this research
SCO updating development
The SCO after 2013
The SCO and China after 2013
Directions of future research

Appendices
Appendix 1. The Shanghai Cooperation organization joint military
exercises 2002-2013
Appendix 2. Exports, imports and balance of trade indicators
in China‘s economic relations with Central Asian SCO
republics in 2001-2012
Appendix 2.1. China‘s exports to Central Asian SCO
republics in 2001-2012
Appendix 2.2. China‘s imports from Central Asian SCO
republics in 2001-2012
Appendix 2.3. Trade balance in China‘s trade relations
with four Central Asian SCO republics 2001-2012
Appendix 3. China-Central Asia bilateral agreements on energy
cooperation in 1997-2013
Appendix 4. China‘s international joint military exercises
between 2003 and 2013

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