Examining China's approaches to multilateralism (with an emphasis on the development of infrastructure and international institutions)
The foreign policy approach based on multilateralism seeks to deal with unilateralism in the international system. This country is trying to be able to establish peaceful relations with the countries of the world in the atmosphere of multilateralism in order to achieve its goals, which are mainly centered around the economy. Although in the structure of the western liberal system, it is developing its economy and has been able to emerge as a great power in the world arena by creating a degree of coordination and cooperation with the existing international system, but the economic rise of this country, along with the emphasis on multilateralism, has made the West Regarding the future threats aimed at the transformation of the international system and structures, it has caused concern. Anyway, the question that arises is how China has implemented multilateralism in its foreign policy? For this purpose, the research has paid special attention to two cases of infrastructure development and international institutions, and the findings show that the development of infrastructure, such as the revival of the Silk Road and the establishment of banks, along with the establishment of new international institutions such as Shanghai and BRICS, are in line with the policy of multilateralism. It has been China.
China , multilateralism , Shanghai , BRICS , Silk Road
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