The China`s Strategy of Regional Integration in Northeast Asia – Analysis from Interior & Exterior Dimention
Date Issued
2007
Date
2007
Author(s)
Chen, Tai-Yuan
DOI
zh-TW
Abstract
The reform and open policy of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) have facilitated the development of three largest economic zones¬—the Pearl River delta, the Yangtze River delta, and the Bohai Rim. The PRC, on the other hand, faces the unequal development domestically. To emerge as a regional power, the PRC government has to defuse such a potential economic crisis and engage in developing the inner-mainland of China.
Together with the four-follow strategy, the PRC government adopts the strategy of point-line-area to improve regional economic development. When the development of aforementioned economic zones is considered as successful examples of these models, the study attempts to argue the current economic development in the inner-mainland of China would be the second wave of models.
The difference between the two waves may be observed in several dimensions. For one, areas are predestinated in the second wave, such as the programs of “China West Development” and “Revitalizing Northeast China.” Second, the PRC government introduces international regional cooperation into the areas and thus increases peripheral countries’ dependence upon China, that is, the approach of “interior-exterior combination.”
Northeast China is demonstrated to support the argument of study.
Subjects
內外連結
東北亞自由貿易區
振興東北
環渤海經濟圈
東亞區域整合
四沿戰略
點軸開發模式
interior-exterior combination
North-East Asia FTA
Regional Integration
Four Leaning Strategy
Regional Economy
SDGs
Type
thesis
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