The strategy of 21st Century Maritime Silk Road provides favorable policy environment for deepening the economic cooperation between Guangdong and ASEAN,actively promoting the transformation and upgrading of the marin...The strategy of 21st Century Maritime Silk Road provides favorable policy environment for deepening the economic cooperation between Guangdong and ASEAN,actively promoting the transformation and upgrading of the marine economic structure,and establishing win-win marine economic cooperative development platform. For deepening the marine cooperation with ASEAN,Guangdong has significant advantages in geographical location,humanistic foundation,marine resources and economic strength. Based on interest demands of Guangdong and ASEAN,Guangdong should build the marine economic cooperation mode and mechanism from the overall mechanism and sub-mechanism,establish a three-dimensional marine economic cooperation path with characteristics of Guangdong and ASEAN from top design,to specific cooperation level,then to implementation of supporting facilities,and expand fields of the marine economic cooperation between Guangdong and ASEAN,to promote strategic construction of 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.展开更多
This article focuses on comparing the Sino-US "Silk Road" strategies, in order to comprehend the efficiencies of both plans. Also the paper analyzes how these two plans affect the China-U.S. relationship und...This article focuses on comparing the Sino-US "Silk Road" strategies, in order to comprehend the efficiencies of both plans. Also the paper analyzes how these two plans affect the China-U.S. relationship under the international context. Finally, the authors call for Sino-US strengthen strategic communication and cooperation in the future.展开更多
This article briefly covers the current situation of Sino-Central Asian relations in different dimensions,especially,economic and investments cooperation area in the framework of international organization such as the...This article briefly covers the current situation of Sino-Central Asian relations in different dimensions,especially,economic and investments cooperation area in the framework of international organization such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.The possibilities of New Silk road concept to be a part of projects of the SCO boosting investments in transportation infrastructure of CAR states.Also,this article describes main positions of the Chinese energy security strategy and its views on CAR`s oil and gas industry.展开更多
New Silk Road Economic Belt has an important strategic significance for European and Asian economic integration, which is a concept that formed on the ancient Silk Road and is about of contemporary economic and trade ...New Silk Road Economic Belt has an important strategic significance for European and Asian economic integration, which is a concept that formed on the ancient Silk Road and is about of contemporary economic and trade cooperation. The focus of New Silk Road Economic Belt integration strategy implementation is the energy integration. The key areas in energy development are electricity, oil and gas. This article analyzes the opportunities and challenges for the power equipment manufacturing enterprises, power generation enterprises and electric grid enterprises on the New Silk Road Economic Belt. This article also emphasizes the importance of seizing the development opportunities and strengthening the international power cooperation.展开更多
2000 years ago, Silk Road was considered the concernful channel of trade promotion that connects China and the world, stretching thousands of miles running through the desert. At that time, groups of Chinese traders c...2000 years ago, Silk Road was considered the concernful channel of trade promotion that connects China and the world, stretching thousands of miles running through the desert. At that time, groups of Chinese traders crossed this road with the help of camels at the risk oflosing their own life in the desert; venturing their trade in westerncountries. Nowadays, sands have covered this road and soundfrom camel bells has died out for a long time, but the pioneeringspirit of Chinese trade forerunners has been passed to us despitethe lapse of time. As a trade platform of China’s textile and apparelenterprises, the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, China Council forthe Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT TEX) was consideredas an intangible Silk Road that provides trade opportunitiesthrough organizing expo. and exhibitions.展开更多
Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) from the People's Republic of China ("China") has been expandingworldwide, much as Inward Foreign Direct Investment (IFDI) from the world into China has burgeoned, at ...Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) from the People's Republic of China ("China") has been expandingworldwide, much as Inward Foreign Direct Investment (IFDI) from the world into China has burgeoned, at leastuntil very recently. Global FDI declined worldwide in 2014, with China's IFDI declining less than many placeselsewhere, resulting in China overtaking the United States as the world's most attractive location for FDI for thefirst time since 2003, before India overtook China in 2015 (Iyengar, 2015). In 2014, meanwhile, for the first time,China's OFDI exceeded its IFDI, rendering it a net exporter of FDI, signaling the end of the approach to the end ofChina as a developing nation (Yao & Wang, 2014). What does this mean? More than anything else, one mustconsider two factors in assessing China's 21st century foreign ambitions: Is its One Belt, One Road (OBOR) ageopolitical tetrahedron as some allege, if so, economically or militarily? Is its maritime policy across the WesternPacific Rim of Asia aimed at constructing a fleet of surface cruisers and submarines to wage a guerre de course(war of the chase), much as German vice admiral Wolfgang Wegener urged Imperial Germany to do in world War Ithen Nazi Germany to do in World War II, in an effort to dominate merchant sea routes thereby disrupting supplieswithout recourse to a "balanced fleet" such as Britain possessed in World Wars I and II and the United Statesoperates currently? Both China's "New Silk Road" and the "New Maritime Silk Route" are at the root of ageopolitical tetrahedron. Chinese domination of the South China Sea and to a lesser extent of the East China Searegions signals its potential guerre de course strategy. Is there an antidote to conflict in Asia, if so, what is it?展开更多
基金Sponsored by China Association of Marine Affairs(CAMA),Program No.CAMAJJ201603the Thirteenth Five Year Plan of Guangdong Philosophy and Social Science 2016 Program(GD16XYJ07)+2 种基金Key Program of ASEAN Research Institute of Guangdong Ocean University in 2016"Study on Trade of China with Singapore and Laos"and"Study on Trade of China with Thailand and Kampuchea"Project of Enhancing School with Innovation of Guangdong Ocean University(GDOU2017052613)Key Program of the Humanities and Social Science Research Project of Guangdong Ocean University"Study on the Mechanism and Path of Deepening Marine Economic Cooperation between Guangdong and ASEAN"in the Construction of Marine Silk Road in the Twenty-First Century
文摘The strategy of 21st Century Maritime Silk Road provides favorable policy environment for deepening the economic cooperation between Guangdong and ASEAN,actively promoting the transformation and upgrading of the marine economic structure,and establishing win-win marine economic cooperative development platform. For deepening the marine cooperation with ASEAN,Guangdong has significant advantages in geographical location,humanistic foundation,marine resources and economic strength. Based on interest demands of Guangdong and ASEAN,Guangdong should build the marine economic cooperation mode and mechanism from the overall mechanism and sub-mechanism,establish a three-dimensional marine economic cooperation path with characteristics of Guangdong and ASEAN from top design,to specific cooperation level,then to implementation of supporting facilities,and expand fields of the marine economic cooperation between Guangdong and ASEAN,to promote strategic construction of 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.
文摘This article focuses on comparing the Sino-US "Silk Road" strategies, in order to comprehend the efficiencies of both plans. Also the paper analyzes how these two plans affect the China-U.S. relationship under the international context. Finally, the authors call for Sino-US strengthen strategic communication and cooperation in the future.
文摘This article briefly covers the current situation of Sino-Central Asian relations in different dimensions,especially,economic and investments cooperation area in the framework of international organization such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.The possibilities of New Silk road concept to be a part of projects of the SCO boosting investments in transportation infrastructure of CAR states.Also,this article describes main positions of the Chinese energy security strategy and its views on CAR`s oil and gas industry.
文摘New Silk Road Economic Belt has an important strategic significance for European and Asian economic integration, which is a concept that formed on the ancient Silk Road and is about of contemporary economic and trade cooperation. The focus of New Silk Road Economic Belt integration strategy implementation is the energy integration. The key areas in energy development are electricity, oil and gas. This article analyzes the opportunities and challenges for the power equipment manufacturing enterprises, power generation enterprises and electric grid enterprises on the New Silk Road Economic Belt. This article also emphasizes the importance of seizing the development opportunities and strengthening the international power cooperation.
文摘2000 years ago, Silk Road was considered the concernful channel of trade promotion that connects China and the world, stretching thousands of miles running through the desert. At that time, groups of Chinese traders crossed this road with the help of camels at the risk oflosing their own life in the desert; venturing their trade in westerncountries. Nowadays, sands have covered this road and soundfrom camel bells has died out for a long time, but the pioneeringspirit of Chinese trade forerunners has been passed to us despitethe lapse of time. As a trade platform of China’s textile and apparelenterprises, the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, China Council forthe Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT TEX) was consideredas an intangible Silk Road that provides trade opportunitiesthrough organizing expo. and exhibitions.
文摘Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) from the People's Republic of China ("China") has been expandingworldwide, much as Inward Foreign Direct Investment (IFDI) from the world into China has burgeoned, at leastuntil very recently. Global FDI declined worldwide in 2014, with China's IFDI declining less than many placeselsewhere, resulting in China overtaking the United States as the world's most attractive location for FDI for thefirst time since 2003, before India overtook China in 2015 (Iyengar, 2015). In 2014, meanwhile, for the first time,China's OFDI exceeded its IFDI, rendering it a net exporter of FDI, signaling the end of the approach to the end ofChina as a developing nation (Yao & Wang, 2014). What does this mean? More than anything else, one mustconsider two factors in assessing China's 21st century foreign ambitions: Is its One Belt, One Road (OBOR) ageopolitical tetrahedron as some allege, if so, economically or militarily? Is its maritime policy across the WesternPacific Rim of Asia aimed at constructing a fleet of surface cruisers and submarines to wage a guerre de course(war of the chase), much as German vice admiral Wolfgang Wegener urged Imperial Germany to do in world War Ithen Nazi Germany to do in World War II, in an effort to dominate merchant sea routes thereby disrupting supplieswithout recourse to a "balanced fleet" such as Britain possessed in World Wars I and II and the United Statesoperates currently? Both China's "New Silk Road" and the "New Maritime Silk Route" are at the root of ageopolitical tetrahedron. Chinese domination of the South China Sea and to a lesser extent of the East China Searegions signals its potential guerre de course strategy. Is there an antidote to conflict in Asia, if so, what is it?