Ambitions et limites du grand projet chinois des Nouvelles Routes de la soie

The interconnection between the two extreme poles of Eurasia is not a new idea per se. What is more original is to understand China's proposal to project beyond its borders in the aim to deploy a very extensive network both in economic and security fields is a worldwide and massive global strat...

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Main Author: Emmanuel Lincot
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Language:fra
Published: Association Paul Langevin 2021-12-01
Series:Cahiers d’histoire.
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/chrhc/17769
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description The interconnection between the two extreme poles of Eurasia is not a new idea per se. What is more original is to understand China's proposal to project beyond its borders in the aim to deploy a very extensive network both in economic and security fields is a worldwide and massive global strategy for the future. So much so that it would be wrong to confront the « New Silk Roads » project against the pro-American « Indo-Pacific » with a bipolar interpretation of the international relations. Because the project as defined by Xi Jinping concerns land and sea as well. It covers very diverse meanings; the latter are not necessarily compatible with a certain vision of Eurasianism as defended by the Russians, the Turks, or the Kazakhstanis.
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Ambitions et limites du grand projet chinois des Nouvelles Routes de la soie
Cahiers d’histoire.
jihadism
silk roads
China
new silk roads
diplomacy of energy
Shanghai Cooperation Organization
title Ambitions et limites du grand projet chinois des Nouvelles Routes de la soie
title_full Ambitions et limites du grand projet chinois des Nouvelles Routes de la soie
title_fullStr Ambitions et limites du grand projet chinois des Nouvelles Routes de la soie
title_full_unstemmed Ambitions et limites du grand projet chinois des Nouvelles Routes de la soie
title_short Ambitions et limites du grand projet chinois des Nouvelles Routes de la soie
title_sort ambitions et limites du grand projet chinois des nouvelles routes de la soie
topic jihadism
silk roads
China
new silk roads
diplomacy of energy
Shanghai Cooperation Organization
url https://journals.openedition.org/chrhc/17769
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