Chinese Eurasian institutions in its foreign policy: challenges and opportunities
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52123/1994-2370-2022-920Keywords:
China, Eurasian institutions, SCO, Belt and Road, Politics, China, Eurasian institutions, SCO, Belt and Road, politicsAbstract
The article examines the nature of Chinese institution-building in Eurasia. At the moment, according to a number of experts, China's foreign policy is aimed at creating an alternative international order to the US and the West. The introduction and development of such international structures as the Belt and Road, the SCO, as well as the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank testify to these changes. The article discusses the strategic and diplomatic features of the development and formation of Chinese institutional policy, within the framework of the formation of the specifics of international regimes and organization. The article emphasizes that the Chinese vision of the development and formation of international institutions is more focused on a flexible platform of cooperation, which expands its field of diplomatic maneuvers. Therefore, Chinese diplomacy to promote its international institutions and regimes has its own characteristics that fit into China's foreign policy strategy.