'Road and Belt Initiatives' to restore lost glory
Updated: 2015-01-30 08:23
By Jin Yongming(China Daily)
|
||||||||
Good relations with the European Union and other countries will help lay a solid foundation for China to advance the two strategic initiatives. And the fact that the EU is China's largest trading partner and the birthplace of many international mechanisms is an important reason for Beijing to smooth ties with the bloc.
Moreover, China should approach the Ukraine crisis with the utmost caution, without taking sides and thus creating roadblocks for its development. In all this, it should not forget to accord importance to its ties with Australia and Africa, two big sources of its raw material imports. Beijing is also required to play a bigger role in African countries' infrastructure construction and personnel training to help boost their economic development and improve their governance capabilities.
The 21st Century Maritime Silk Road initiative may encounter many challenges. Therefore, China should first push for cooperation with friendly countries and then gradually improve relations with other countries to form broad maritime strategic partnerships. It should also create favorable conditions for joint construction of ports and other facilities to better cope with emergencies at sea.
To make the initiatives a success - through establishing closer political, economic and cultural bonds and helping create win-win results - China should not shy away from using special funds such as those earmarked for maritime cooperation. State departments and provincial governments too a have a role to play; they have to use their advantages to jointly advance the national strategy.
The author is a researcher with the Institute of Law, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences.
- Global health entering new era: WHO chief
- Brazil's planning minister steps aside after recordings revelation
- Vietnam, US adopt joint statement on advancing comprehensive partnership
- European border closures 'inhumane': UN refugee agency
- Japan's foreign minister calls A-bombings extremely regrettable
- Fukushima impact unprecedented for oceans: US expert
- Stars of Lijiang River: Elderly brothers with white beards
- Wealthy Chinese children paying money to learn British manners
- Military-style wedding: Fighter jets, grooms in dashing uniforms
- Striking photos around the world: May 16 - May 22
- Robots help elderly in nursing home in east China
- Hanging in the air: Chongqing holds rescue drill
- 2.1-ton tofu finishes in two hours in central China
- Six things you may not know about Grain Buds
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Anti-graft campaign targets poverty relief |
Cherry blossom signal arrival of spring |
In pictures: Destroying fake and shoddy products |
China's southernmost city to plant 500,000 trees |
Cavers make rare finds in Guangxi expedition |
Cutting hair for Longtaitou Festival |
Today's Top News
Liang avoids jail in shooting death
China's finance minister addresses ratings downgrade
Duke alumni visit Chinese Embassy
Marriott unlikely to top Anbang offer for Starwood: Observers
Chinese biopharma debuts on Nasdaq
What ends Jeb Bush's White House hopes
Investigation for Nicolas's campaign
Will US-ASEAN meeting be good for region?
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |