From the late 1980s, the development-oriented paradigm has become a dominant approach in China's foreign policy. Hereby, Beijing tries to absorb the international resources in its national economy. After four decades, the Chinese economy has made remarkable progress by applying peaceful interactive foreign policy. Beijing now has substantial oversea economic and political interests. Maintaining and expanding these interests are top priority in China's foreign policy. But pure emphasis on economy in foreign policy will not materialize the mentioned priority. China's fifth-generation elites are aware about this shortcoming. So in Xi Jinping's era, China's development-oriented foreign policy has faced with modifications. Therefore, this question comes up that how the range and continuity of China’s development-oriented foreign policy has been in the Xi Jinping period? Even though Xi Jinping has commitment to China's development oriented foreign policy; but it has attached with more Political-military assertiveness. This hypothesis will be tested in the framework of Adrian Leftwich developmental state theory as well as Robert Kagan’s theory on history. This research has been undergone by descriptive-analytic method.
Fallahi, E., & Omidi, A. (2017). Change and Continuity in China's Development Oriented Foreign Policy in Xi Jinping Era. Political and International Approaches, 9(1), 147-178.
MLA
Ehsan Fallahi; Ali Omidi. "Change and Continuity in China's Development Oriented Foreign Policy in Xi Jinping Era", Political and International Approaches, 9, 1, 2017, 147-178.
HARVARD
Fallahi, E., Omidi, A. (2017). 'Change and Continuity in China's Development Oriented Foreign Policy in Xi Jinping Era', Political and International Approaches, 9(1), pp. 147-178.
VANCOUVER
Fallahi, E., Omidi, A. Change and Continuity in China's Development Oriented Foreign Policy in Xi Jinping Era. Political and International Approaches, 2017; 9(1): 147-178.