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Beyond the Belt and Road: Evaluating China's Vision for Global South Partnerships
Abstract
The present study focuses on how China's Global South strategy impacts its globalization perspective, emphasizing this engagement's geopolitical, economic, and cultural dimensions. The research will explore how China attempts to reshape global governance structures and create a multipolar world order by focusing on initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, and the Global Civilization Initiative. By analyzing these multifaceted approaches, the research seeks to understand China's role in reshaping global economic and political landscapes. This study adopted a mixed-methods approach. Qualitative data was gathered by analyzing Chinese government policy documents, academic literature, and media reports, while quantitative data on trade volumes and foreign direct investments (FDI) complemented the assessment. It aimed to build an understanding of China's Global South strategy in terms of how China's initiatives influence global trade patterns, investment flows, and economic alliances, affecting the broader international economic system.
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