碩士 / 國防大學 / 戰略研究所 / 102 / This paper adopts the approach of social constructivism to explore the construction of military diplomacy under the administration of Hu Jintao regime. The case of Shanghai Cooperation Organization is studied and the arguments of constructivism are employed to illustrate and examine the construction of Hu’s military diplomacy.
The research findings are as follows. Hu’s military diplomacy is designed to adopt different strategic measures for different countries or regional political systems. During Hu’s tenure of office, for instances, China stresses and seeks strategic mutual trust with America in anti-terrorism, strategic complement with Russia in landpower, strategic reciprocity with Japan and Association of Southeast Asian Nations in seapower, and strategic interaction with European Union in history.
Military diplomacy woven by such strategic measures is oriented toward cooperative security in the field of international system, toward common interests in the field of national interest, and toward peaceful development in the field of strategic culture. As a whole, these strategic measures converge toward consolidating the legitimacy of the perpetual ruling by the Communist Party. Consequently, in the perspectives of constructivism, military diplomacy under Hu’s regime is systematically intended to sustain a peaceful international environment conducive to its economic development, prevent conflict that might derail its peaceful development, and avoid breaching the red line of the international community that might entail conflict.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:TW/102NDU00322004 |
Date | January 2013 |
Creators | Lin Cheng-Yi, 林正益 |
Contributors | Liu Chiu-Ling, 劉秋苓 |
Source Sets | National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan |
Language | zh-TW |
Detected Language | English |
Type | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Format | 162 |
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