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Mario Esteban & Yue Lin (eds.) (2023). China and International Norms: Evidence from the Belt and Road Initiative
Comillas Journal of International Relations, ISSN 2386-5776, Nº. 29, 2024, págs. 126-127
This book explores the relationship between China and international norms through the lens of The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
Presenting seven case studies, this book highlights China’s stances toward international norms that govern different international issues. The case studies reveal that the normative function of the networks built under the BRI is limited and contains noticeable variations between domestic norms and international ones in China, resulting in implementation gaps between rhetoric and deeds. Unlike current literature on this issue, which is scattered in terms of topics covered and methodology used, it constructs a holistic theoretical/methodological framework which can be utilized to study a State’s position toward different international standards.
In light of China’s increasing international influence and proactive and assertive foreign policy, this study will be of interest to officials and practitioners involved in foreign policy and international cooperation, and to student and scholars of global development and international relations.
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págs. 22-46
Distant-Water Fishing under International Norms and Standards: Implications for China’s 21st Century Maritime Silk Road
págs. 47-66
págs. 67-89
págs. 90-111
China’s International Perspective on Education and Edtech
Claudio Feijoo González, Cristina Armuña, Javier Fernández Díaz
págs. 111-133
China and International Agricultural Cooperation Principles: A Case Study on the Sino-LAC Relationship in the BRI Era
págs. 134-158
Norms and Motorways: The Internationalization of the RMB through the BRI
págs. 159-178
págs. 179-194
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