This study employs Norman Fairclough’s Critical Discourse Analysis(CDA)three-dimensional model,using the Republic of Kazakhstan as a case study,to delve into the discourse construction of China’s Belt and Road Initi...This study employs Norman Fairclough’s Critical Discourse Analysis(CDA)three-dimensional model,using the Republic of Kazakhstan as a case study,to delve into the discourse construction of China’s Belt and Road Initiative(BRI)in Central Asian countries.Through detailed analysis of policy documents,media reports,and public discussions in Central Asian countries,this paper reveals how the BRI constructs specific social practices,discourse events,and textual meanings within these nations.The findings indicate that through this global development strategy,China has not only strengthened its economic ties with Central Asian countries but has also exerted profound influences on political,cultural,and social levels.展开更多
For decades,contradicting foreign policy principles,including state sovereignty,territorial integrity,and non-interference have hindered cooperation between the EU and China beyond the economic realm.However,since the...For decades,contradicting foreign policy principles,including state sovereignty,territorial integrity,and non-interference have hindered cooperation between the EU and China beyond the economic realm.However,since the establishment of the EU-China 2020 Strategic Agenda for Cooperation(2013)we observe a shift towards cooperation.For instance,China and the EU have expressed the desire to collaborate on security issues in the Middle East.The paper argues that although EU and China follow different trajectories in the Middle East,they play complementary roles for the region’s security.It takes a role-theoretic perspective to assess the changing security roles of the EU and China in the Middle East,ascribed to them by external and internal expectations and shows in two exemplary cases the complementarity of the EU’s and China’s roles in the region.The analysis draws on policy documents,expert interviews and secondary literature.The paper concludes with a discussion of the findings against the backdrop of growing tensions between the EU and China.展开更多
基金supported by Teaching and Research Project of North China Institute of Aerospace Engineering(JY-2023-19)Humanities and Social Science Research Project of Hebei Education Department(SQ2024272).
文摘This study employs Norman Fairclough’s Critical Discourse Analysis(CDA)three-dimensional model,using the Republic of Kazakhstan as a case study,to delve into the discourse construction of China’s Belt and Road Initiative(BRI)in Central Asian countries.Through detailed analysis of policy documents,media reports,and public discussions in Central Asian countries,this paper reveals how the BRI constructs specific social practices,discourse events,and textual meanings within these nations.The findings indicate that through this global development strategy,China has not only strengthened its economic ties with Central Asian countries but has also exerted profound influences on political,cultural,and social levels.
文摘For decades,contradicting foreign policy principles,including state sovereignty,territorial integrity,and non-interference have hindered cooperation between the EU and China beyond the economic realm.However,since the establishment of the EU-China 2020 Strategic Agenda for Cooperation(2013)we observe a shift towards cooperation.For instance,China and the EU have expressed the desire to collaborate on security issues in the Middle East.The paper argues that although EU and China follow different trajectories in the Middle East,they play complementary roles for the region’s security.It takes a role-theoretic perspective to assess the changing security roles of the EU and China in the Middle East,ascribed to them by external and internal expectations and shows in two exemplary cases the complementarity of the EU’s and China’s roles in the region.The analysis draws on policy documents,expert interviews and secondary literature.The paper concludes with a discussion of the findings against the backdrop of growing tensions between the EU and China.