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China International Relations: Join the World Community Outline Foreign relations before the Opium Wars (1842) From Opium Wars to 1949 Foreign Policy under Mao (1949-78) Foreign policy since 1978 1 2 Before the Opium War (1842) Middle Kingdom self-centered, sinocentric; inward looking Cultural and technological superiority (the others as barbarians ) Diplomats had to kowtow to the emperor Sovereign state vs. tributary state (patron vs. client; superior vs. tributary) Focused on internal consolidation/unification Limited contact and trade with other nations Silk roads Zheng He s expeditions 3 Admiral Zheng He s Expeditions in Ming dynasty From Opium Wars to 1949 Opium Wars as a turning point Treaty of Nanjing (1842) and 20 more treaties Challenged the traditional Chinese geopolitical view Constant foreign invasion and occupation Western construction of cities Since then, three enduring missions of the Chinese state Modernization of the economy Transformation of the society Defense of the nation against foreign aggression 6 1

From Opium Wars to 1949 International relations Set up infrastructure and system Establish national customs office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1861) Send and receive ambassadors; no more koutow Self-strengthening Send students abroad to learn modern tech. Establish naval and military academies Acquire a modern navy Foreign invasion and civil wars jeopardized China s modernization Maoist Era (1949-1978) Geopolitical environment 7 8 Group Discussion Geopolitics History of foreign invasion Existing geopolitics What would you do during the socialist era if you were the president of China? 9 10 Maoist Era (1949-1978) 1964, China explode an atomic bomb Solutions: Emphasize self-reliance Develop the economy and military Production first, consumption second The Great Leap Forward 11 12 2

Destroy all enemies who dare to invade! 13 14 Prepare for war and disasters, work for people Drive out the American imperialists from southern Vietnam! 15 16 Maoist Era (1949-1978) Solutions: Emphasize self-reliance Strengthen the economy and military Nixon visited China in 1972 Ping pong diplomacy Normalization of international relations in the 1970s 17 18 3

Chinese delegation in UN, 1971 Maoist Era (1949-1978) Solutions: Emphasize self-reliance Develop the economy and military Normalize international relations Join the United Nations in 1971 Establish alliance with small/ developing nations, provide help/aid Zhou enlai: Five Principles of Peaceful Co-Existence Mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity Mutual non-agression Non-interference in each others internal affairs Equality and mutual benefit Peaceful co-existence 19 20 Tiananmen Square, June 1989 Open-door policy 21 22 Open-door policy Setback: 1989 Tian anmen Square movement 1989: visit of Gorbachev in Beijing, settled border dispute 1992, Deng toured the south China: speed up the reform Greater China: Taiwan, HK, Macao National territory peopled by Han Chinese Aim to regain sovereignty Will discuss Taiwan, HK later China as an emerging global power David Lampton: Three faces of Chinese power Money: economic growth Minds: massive investment in education Might: massive investment in military The West: China as a threat V.S. China: soft power, peaceful rising Bring desirable national goals without the application of military power or violence Diplomatic influence through money: Trade, FDI, loans, humanitarian effort (e.g. Africa) 23 24 4

Africa s Major Trading Partners 1980 2006 USA-----2011 Balance: -$558.0 Billion Exports: $2,103.1 Billion Imports: $2,661.1 Billion Chinese investment in Africa is closing in on levels for North America, South America and Europe SOURCE: http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/42/26/38409391.pdf SOURCE:http://www.wri.org/stories/2011/06/emerging-actors-developmentfinance-closer-look-chinese-and-brazilian-overseas-investment China now has the largest FDI in Africa 27 Source: 2011-- http://www.economist.com/node/18586448/print Chinese Exports to Africa SOURCE: Xiaomei Tan, WRI, 2011, http://www.wri.org/stories/2011/06/emerging-actors-development- Textiles, clothing, shoes, housewares, electronics and heavy equipment Haugen, Forum for Development Studies Vol. 38, No. 2, June 2011, 157 176 5

China as an emerging global power David Lampton: Three faces of Chinese power Money: economic growth Minds: massive investment in education Might: massive investment in military soft power, peaceful rising Bring desirable national goals without the application of military power or violence Diplomatic influence through money: Trade, FDI, loans, humanitarian effort (e.g. Africa) Through culture: Confucius Institutes established Promote better understanding of China Non-interference principle Regional conflicts and border disputes 31 32 China and India 33 34 China s Claims in the South and East China Seas China s Strategic Sea Lanes in Indian Ocean and South and Southeast Asia Figure 4.2 Copyright 2011 by Rowan and Littlefield Publishers, Inc All right Reserved Figure 4.3 Copyright 2011 by Rowan and Littlefield Publishers, Inc All right Reserved 6

China s Expanded Security Zone and the Second Island Chain Figure 4.4 Copyright 2011 by Rowan and Littlefield Publishers, Inc All right Reserved 38 Chinese air defense zone, 2013 Border dispute with Japan Position paper 39 40 1979 Deng Xiaoping visited US Sino-American relations Economy/politics/ideology/ human rights Recent setbacks 41 42 7

1984 President Reagan Visited China, the 2 nd US president visited China The Tiananmen Square Movement chilled Sino-US relation 43 44 1998 De-link Trade with Human Rights 1999, Chinese embassy in Yugoslavia was bombed by American planes The Chinese Embassy one day after the bombing 45 46 Bombing Killed three Chinese journalists plane deal 2001 Wang Wei 47 48 8

U.S. sold weapons to Taiwan 2001, U.S. allowed Chen Shui-bian to visit U.S. 49 50 2008 Olympic Games 2009 51 52 2011 Feb. 21 st, 2014. White House 53 Youqin Huang GOG 160/EAC 160 54 9

Group Discussion Do you think China s rising in the last four decades threatens or benefits the U.S.? Why? Events brought China s foreign relations to a new era 1997, return of HK 55 56 57 58 Join WTO in 2001 59 60 10

Globalization 61 Events brought China s foreign relations to a new era 1997, HK returned to China 1999, Macau returned to China 2001, Beijing chosen as site of 2008 Olympics 2002, join WTO 2008, Beijing held Olympics 2010, Shanghai held World Expo Significance Moving towards unity International recognition of China s power China s threat vs. peaceful rising National pride 62 China s Roles in the World Humanitarian: African countries, N. Korea China s Roles in the World Humanitarian Economic Improve livelihood for 1.3 billion population 1997, stabilized Asian Financial Crisis Help to develop African countries Oversea investment Trade Latest financial crisis and recovery Largest aid provider to N. Korea 63 64 Xi: New Silk Road strategy (One Belt, One Road) A sprawling set of trade and infrastructure agreements aims to foster free trade with China s neighbors to the west and southeast Nov, 2014: $40 billion Silk Road infrastructure fund, focusing on building roads, railways, ports and airports across Central Asia and South Asia 65 66 11

China s Role in the World Humanitarian Economic New leader in globalization (as U.S. withdraws)? Political Key player in maintaining stability in Asia (Korean peninsular, Taiwan, Cambodia ) Representing developing nations in U.N. Security Council New leader in combating climate change? Summary Foreign relations before 1949 Foreign relations under Mao Geopolitical environment Solutions Foreign relations since 1978 Major events, regional conflicts Sino-American relations China s roles in the world 67 68 12