Open Regionalism and China-Australia Cooperation in the South Pacific Islands Region
The South Pacific islands region (South Pacific) currently has the highest concentration of underdeveloped nations in the world. Due to geography as well as socio-economic development level, regionalism in the South Pacific features openness. Open regionalism is the basis and prerequisite for the South Pacific island countries to integrate into the economic globalization process, eliminate poverty and achieve sustainable development. As the largest developing country in the world, China has been making efforts within its capabilities to provide assistance to the vast number of South Pacific island countries under the framework of South-South cooperation. China”s recent outpouring of development aid to the South Pacific, which is not attached to any specific political strings and is characterized by pragmatic cooperation on the basis of equality and reciprocity, has been widely praised by the governments and peoples of the region. Notwithstanding, it has aroused suspicion, discontent and criticism from Australia, which regards the region as its backyard. Therefore, to deepen its cooperation with the South Pacific island countries and maintain a stable relationship with Australia, it is very important for China to understand accurately the pursuits of the countries and properly handle the development cooperation in the South Pacific between China and Australia.
2019-05-20(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
共25页
84-108