Indian factors in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor : Geopolitical analysis

碩士 === 國立政治大學 === 國家安全與大陸研究碩士在職專班 === 106 === In recent years, the Chinese Communist Party has made rapid progress in the country’s economic development. International reliance on the CCP’s manpower and material resources is no longer comparable. In the Chinese Communist Party President Xi Jin-ping...

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Main Authors: Chen, Ying-Ju, 陳映儒
Other Authors: 邱坤玄
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/686bxb
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spelling ndltd-TW-106NCCU50250122019-05-16T00:52:42Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/686bxb Indian factors in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor : Geopolitical analysis 中巴經濟走廊的印度因素 : 地緣政治分析 Chen, Ying-Ju 陳映儒 碩士 國立政治大學 國家安全與大陸研究碩士在職專班 106 In recent years, the Chinese Communist Party has made rapid progress in the country’s economic development. International reliance on the CCP’s manpower and material resources is no longer comparable. In the Chinese Communist Party President Xi Jin-ping proposed the “One Belt and One Road” concept of cooperative economics, putting its top priority on “Great Power Diplomacy”. The policy has been transformed into a diplomatic main axis that takes priority in "peripheral diplomacy." Subtle changes have also taken place in the U.S.-China relationship and the Asia-Pacific region. The "One Belt and One Road" ( the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road) has been gradually implemented. ) Based on the six major economic corridors along the sea and land routes, the study is based on the India factor of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, and studies this cross-border CCP and Pakistan from the perspective of geopolitical analysis, which implies profound strategic and Demonstration, can link up the two key construction of the Silk Road. The “China-Pakistan Economic Corridor” is an important hub linking the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road. The CCP and Pakistan have built a China-Pakistan Economic Corridor on the basis of more than 60 years of strategic cooperative partnership, linking the western part of the CCP with the Arabian Sea. Connected to strengthen the energy transportation lines in Central Asia and South Asia, designed to avoid the plight of Malacca, to counter the United States and India's influence and influence in the South China Sea. However, there are many challenges and risks in the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Pakistan’s domestic political turmoil, riots of armed opposition parties, and disputes over regional conflicts with India’s Kashgar all test that China and Pakistan should combine their own resources and strategies to create greater Corridor interests, reducing the ongoing construction of corridors and the continued existence of the corridors have caused many uncertainties. In this paper, aiming at the internal factors of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and external geopolitical analysis, the potential risks and challenges of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor are collated and analyzed, and the historical research method and literature analysis are applied in the study to “the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor in India. "Factors - geopolitical analysis and research" are discussed to provide China with reference to national strategic security. 邱坤玄 2018 學位論文 ; thesis 112 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立政治大學 === 國家安全與大陸研究碩士在職專班 === 106 === In recent years, the Chinese Communist Party has made rapid progress in the country’s economic development. International reliance on the CCP’s manpower and material resources is no longer comparable. In the Chinese Communist Party President Xi Jin-ping proposed the “One Belt and One Road” concept of cooperative economics, putting its top priority on “Great Power Diplomacy”. The policy has been transformed into a diplomatic main axis that takes priority in "peripheral diplomacy." Subtle changes have also taken place in the U.S.-China relationship and the Asia-Pacific region. The "One Belt and One Road" ( the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road) has been gradually implemented. ) Based on the six major economic corridors along the sea and land routes, the study is based on the India factor of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, and studies this cross-border CCP and Pakistan from the perspective of geopolitical analysis, which implies profound strategic and Demonstration, can link up the two key construction of the Silk Road. The “China-Pakistan Economic Corridor” is an important hub linking the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road. The CCP and Pakistan have built a China-Pakistan Economic Corridor on the basis of more than 60 years of strategic cooperative partnership, linking the western part of the CCP with the Arabian Sea. Connected to strengthen the energy transportation lines in Central Asia and South Asia, designed to avoid the plight of Malacca, to counter the United States and India's influence and influence in the South China Sea. However, there are many challenges and risks in the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Pakistan’s domestic political turmoil, riots of armed opposition parties, and disputes over regional conflicts with India’s Kashgar all test that China and Pakistan should combine their own resources and strategies to create greater Corridor interests, reducing the ongoing construction of corridors and the continued existence of the corridors have caused many uncertainties. In this paper, aiming at the internal factors of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and external geopolitical analysis, the potential risks and challenges of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor are collated and analyzed, and the historical research method and literature analysis are applied in the study to “the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor in India. "Factors - geopolitical analysis and research" are discussed to provide China with reference to national strategic security.
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