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Reconstructing Maritime Silk Road & China’s Marine Diplomacy with Neighboring Countries

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Maritime Silk Road (MSR) is a good medium to channel China’s growing maritime power. On APEC, 2014, China raise awareness for its "One Belt and One Road" program. The "One Belt and One Road" refers to the Silk Road Economic Belt and the Maritime Silk Road (MSR) of the 21st Century. MSR will strengthen regional connectivity, especially has tremendous potential for collaboration for China and the U.S., in terms of marine economic development, marine resource exploration, sea lane security, etc. Indeed, there are also difficulties that arise from the change in the Asia Pacific maritime order and the struggle between current and emerging maritime powers.

Published in History Research (Volume 2, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.history.20140203.11
Page(s) 11-14
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Maritime Silk Road China Marine Strategy

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  • Deputy Dean, Institute of International and Public Affairs, Tongji University, Shanghai, China

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