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The Sino-French Relations in the Context of Alter-Globalization
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Abstract Examining Sino-French relations within the framework of multipolar international politics in the 2000s reveals new political dynamics with historical roots and future implications. France's historical presence in the "Indochina" region during the colonial era, as a sovereign state and a pivotal acto... view more
Examining Sino-French relations within the framework of multipolar international politics in the 2000s reveals new political dynamics with historical roots and future implications. France's historical presence in the "Indochina" region during the colonial era, as a sovereign state and a pivotal actor until the Vietnam War, establishes the historical context. Despite strained relations during Mao Zedong's era and the Chinese Revolution, Charles de Gaulle's 1964 visit revitalized diplomatic ties between the two nations. This study aims to elucidate the evolution of Sino-French relations since the pivotal 1911 Chinese Revolution, focusing on the trajectory leading to the emergence of the People's Republic of China in both economic and political dimensions. In addition to examining the traditional and Western perceptions of the impacts of globalization, this article addresses the novel opportunities and challenges posed by the superpower status of the People's Republic of China within the context of French foreign policy. It does so by incorporating an alter-globalization perspective, delving into the evolving dynamics of the global political landscape. Alter-globalization, which emphasizes alternative approaches prioritizing social and environmental justice, becomes particularly relevant. Within this framework, Sino-French relations can be analyzed not only in terms of conventional power dynamics but also through the lens of evolving global norms and values. The cultivation of strong ties between China and France within the EU framework serves as a means for the former to exert influence. This study aims to answer these questions and examine contemporary Sino-French relations, considering historical impacts and utilizing an alter-globalization perspective.... view less
Keywords
France; foreign policy; international politics; international relations; bilateral relations; China; globalization; anti-globilization movement
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Free Keywords
Alter-Globalization; multipolarity
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Page/Pages
p. 225-247
Journal
BRIQ Belt & Road Initiative Quarterly, 6 (2025) 2
Issue topic
On the Centenary of His Demise, The Enduring Legacy of Sun Yat-sen
ISSN
2687-5896
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed