TY - JOUR KW - CCP KW - Chinese Communist Party KW - Global South KW - new world order KW - strategic competition KW - Tian Xia KW - Xi Jinping AU - May-Britt Stumbaum AU - Sharon De Cet AB -

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) sees the growing role and influence of the People's Republic of China as a return to the natural state of affairs. Building on ancient concepts like Tian Xia and driven by historically shaped preferences for control and dominance, the CCP proposes a "community of shared future for mankind" as an alternative to the Western-shaped rules-based order - a China-centric, hierarchical world order with Beijing at its core, engaging with subordinate states to the "benefit of all." This article introduces Beijing's perception of strategic competition, its main interests and drivers, and the avenues it pursues to promote its alternative world order.

BT - Connections: The Quarterly Journal DA - 2024 DO - https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.23.2.06 IS - 2 LA - eng M3 - Journal Article N2 -

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) sees the growing role and influence of the People's Republic of China as a return to the natural state of affairs. Building on ancient concepts like Tian Xia and driven by historically shaped preferences for control and dominance, the CCP proposes a "community of shared future for mankind" as an alternative to the Western-shaped rules-based order - a China-centric, hierarchical world order with Beijing at its core, engaging with subordinate states to the "benefit of all." This article introduces Beijing's perception of strategic competition, its main interests and drivers, and the avenues it pursues to promote its alternative world order.

PY - 2024 SE - 21 SP - 21 EP - 32 T2 - Connections: The Quarterly Journal TI - China's 'Natural Return' to the Center - Beijing's Perspective on Strategic Competition, Drivers, and Alternative Models for World Order VL - 23 ER -