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Kuşak Yol İnisiyatifi ve Uluslararası Politik Ekonomi: Liberal Küreselleşmeden Realist Küreselleşmeye doğru bir Yakınsama mı?

Year 2024, , 1 - 21, 30.04.2024
https://doi.org/10.69494/jirps.1392052

Abstract

Bu makale, uluslararası sistemin temel karakteristiğine dair iyi bir sinyal olan küreselleşme açısından BRI'nın eğilimleri ile uluslararası sistem arasında bir ilişkinin ortaya çıkıp çıkmadığını incelemektedir. Makalenin üç bölümü var. Birincisi uluslararası sistemin eğilimlerini analiz ediyor, ikincisi BRI koridorlarının yakınlaşmasını analiz ediyor ve üçüncüsü BRI ile uluslararası sistem arasındaki ilişkinin ortaya çıkışını ve BRI'ya katılmayan ancak uluslararası sistemde etkili olan ülkelerin durumunu tartışıyor. Küreselleşmeyi desteklemek için piyasalar ve devletler arasında çok etkili bir ayrım yapılması nedeniyle KOF Küreselleşme Endeksi-2022 aracılığıyla yakınsamayı belirlemek için varyasyon katsayısı kullanılmaktadır. Sonuç, uluslararası sistem ile BRI'nın liberal küreselleşmeden realist küreselleşmeye geçişte bir birlikteliğe sahip olduğunu, İtalya, Almanya ve Birleşik Krallık'ın ise BRI'ya yönelik son dönemdeki kritik konumlarıyla ters bir dönüşüm yaşadığını göstermektedir.

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Belt and Road Initiative and International Political Economy: Convergence to Transformation from Liberal Globalization to Realist Globalization?

Year 2024, , 1 - 21, 30.04.2024
https://doi.org/10.69494/jirps.1392052

Abstract

This paper examines whether an association emerges between the tendencies of BRI and the international system in terms of globalization which is a good signal for the main characteristic of the international system. The paper has three sections. The first analyzes the tendencies of the international system, the second analyzes the convergence of BRI corridors, and the third discusses the emergence of association between BRI and the international system and the case of non-participants of BRI but effective countries in the international system. The coefficient of variation is used to determine convergence through the KOF Globalization Index-2022 due to its very effective separation between markets and states to support globalization. The conclusion indicates that the international system and BRI have an association in a transformation from liberal globalization to realist globalization while Italy, Germany, and the United Kingdom have a reverse transformation with their recent critical positions to BRI.

References

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  • Casas i Klett, T., & Serrano, O. (2018). Free Trade Agreements as BRI’s Stepping-Stone to Multilateralism: Is the Sino–Swiss FTA the Gold Standard? In W. Zhang, I. Alon, & C. Lattemann (Eds.), China’s Belt and Road Initiative (pp. 75–93). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75435-2_5
  • Chen, Y., Fan, Z., Zhang, J., & Mo, M. (2019). Does the Connectivity of the Belt and Road Initiative Contribute to the Economic Growth of the Belt and Road Countries? Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 55(14), 3227–3240. https://doi.org/10.1080/1540496X.2019.1643315
  • Clarke, M. (2017). The Belt and Road Initiative. Asia Policy, 24, 71–79. JSTOR. Doyle, M. (1986). Liberalism and World Politics. The American Political Science Review, 80(4), 1151–1169.
  • Duckett, J. (2020). Neoliberalism, Authoritarian Politics and Social Policy in China. Development and Change, 51(2), 523–539. https://doi.org/10.1111/dech.12568
  • Endaylalu, G. A. (2022). The Implication of the Rise of China to the US-Led Liberal International Order: The Case of One Belt and One Road Initiatives. Chinese Journal of International Review, 04(01). Directory of Open Access Journals. https://doi.org/10.1142/S2630531322500020
  • Fang, X. (2015). The Belt and Road initiative: Connecting China and Central Europe. International Issues & Slovak Foreign Policy Affairs, 24(3), 3–14. JSTOR Journals.
  • Gong, X., & Cortese, C. (2017). A socialist market economy with Chinese characteristics: The accounting annual report of China Mobile. Accounting Forum, 41(3), 206–220. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.accfor.2017.04.002
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  • Gygli, S., Haelg, F., Potrafke, N., & Sturm, J.-E. (2019). The KOF Globalisation Index – revisited. The Review of International Organizations, 14(3), 543–574. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11558-019-09344-2
  • Harvey, D. (2011). A brief history of neoliberalism (1. publ. in paperback, reprint. (twice)). Oxford Univ. Press.
  • Herrero, A. G., & Xu, J. (2017). China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Can Europe Expect Trade Gains? China & World Economy, 25(6), 84–99. https://doi.org/10.1111/cwe.12222
  • Johnston, A. I. (2003). Is China a Status Quo Power? International Security, 27(4), 5–56. Kahraman, A. İ. (2018). Belt and Road Initiative: The Eurasian Cold War? Caucasus International, 8(2), 43–61.
  • Kalyanpur, N. (2023). An illiberal economic order: Commitment mechanisms become tools of authoritarian coercion. Review of International Political Economy, 30(4), 1238–1254. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2023.2211280
  • Kay, S. (2004). Globalization, Power, and Security. Security Dialogue, 35(1), 9–25. https://doi.org/10.1177/0967010604042533
  • Kentikelenis, A., & Babb, S. (2019). The Making of Neoliberal Globalization: Norm Substitution and the Politics of Clandestine Institutional Change. American Journal of Sociology, 124, 1720–1762. OpenAIRE.
  • Kratz, A., & Pavlićević, D. (2019). Norm-making, norm-taking or norm-shifting? A case study of Sino–Japanese competition in the Jakarta–Bandung high-speed rail project. Third World Quarterly, 40(6), 1107–1126. https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2018.1523677
  • Larçon, J.-P. (2018). China’s Belt and Road Initiative and Business Strategies in the Baltic Sea Region. Chińska Inicjatywa Pasa i Szlaku i Strategie Biznesowe w Regionie Morza Bałtyckiego., 58(4), 96–109. Business Source Ultimate.
  • Liang, Y. (2020). RMB Internationalization and Financing Belt-Road Initiative: An MMT Perspective. The Chinese Economy, 53(4), 317–328. https://doi.org/10.1080/10971475.2020.1728478
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Ministry of Commerce of China, & National Development and Reform Commission. (2017). Vision and Actions on Jointly Building Silk Road Economic Belt and 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road. http://2017.beltandroadforum.org/english/n100/2017/0410/c22-45.html
  • Morris, N. (2018). Developing a Sustainable Legal System for the Belt and Road Initiative. In W. Shan, K. Nuotio, & Kangle (Eds.), Normative readings of the belt and road initiative: Road to new paradigms. Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
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  • Palley, T. (2020). Re-Theorizing the Welfare State and the Political Economy of Neoliberalism’s Campaign Against It. Journal of Economic Issues, 54(3), 588–612. https://doi.org/10.1080/00213624.2020.1778396
  • Quiroga, P. A. B. (2007). Theory of Convergence (Theory, History and Evidence of Economic Convergence in Latin America, pp. 6–20). Instituto de Estudios Avanzados en Desarrollo (INESAD); JSTOR. http://www.jstor.org/stable/resrep00574.4
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  • Robertson, R. (2014). European glocalization in global context. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Rodrik, D. (2011). The Globalization Paradox: Why Global Markets, States, and Democracy Can’t Coexist. OUP Oxford; eBook Collection (EBSCOhost). https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=447961&lang=tr&site=eds-live
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  • Roudometof, V. (2016). Glocalization: A critical introduction. Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group.
  • Roy, S. (2011). The relevance of the Realist Paradigm in the age of globalization. Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, 15(1), 146–163. https://doi.org/10.1177/0973598411110010
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  • World Bank (Ed.). (2019). Belt and road economics: Opportunities and risks of transport corridors. World Bank Group.
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  • Yan, X. (2018). Chinese Values vs. Liberalism: What Ideology Will Shape the International Normative Order? The Chinese Journal of International Politics, 11(1), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1093/cjip/poy001
  • Yu, P., Chen, Z., & Hu, Y. (2021a). The Impact of Belt and Road Initiative on Regional Financial Integration – Empirical Evidence from Bond and Money Markets in Belt and Road Countries. The Chinese Economy, 54(4), 286–308. https://doi.org/10.1080/10971475.2020.1857061
  • Yu, P., Chen, Z., & Hu, Y. (2021b). The Impact of Belt and Road Initiative on Regional Financial Integration – Empirical Evidence from Bond and Money Markets in Belt and Road Countries. The Chinese Economy, 54(4), 286–308. https://doi.org/10.1080/10971475.2020.1857061
  • Zehra, N. (2011). The Realist State and Deglobalization. Policy Perspectives, 8(2), 33–52. JSTOR.
  • Zhang, F., Yu, M., Yu, J., & Jin, Y. (2017). The Effect of RMB Internationalization on Belt and Road Initiative: Evidence from Bilateral Swap Agreements. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 53(12), 2845–2857. https://doi.org/10.1080/1540496X.2017.1382346
  • Zhang, Z. (2018). The Belt and Road Initiative: China’s New Geopolitical Strategy? China Quarterly of International Strategic Studies, 04(03), 327–343. https://doi.org/10.1142/S2377740018500240
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Primary Language English
Subjects Regional Studies, Globalisation, Politics in International Relations
Journal Section Research Articles
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Ali İhsan Kahraman 0000-0002-9514-7210

Early Pub Date April 29, 2024
Publication Date April 30, 2024
Submission Date November 16, 2023
Acceptance Date February 2, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024

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APA Kahraman, A. İ. (2024). Belt and Road Initiative and International Political Economy: Convergence to Transformation from Liberal Globalization to Realist Globalization?. Journal of International Relations and Political Science Studies(10), 1-21. https://doi.org/10.69494/jirps.1392052