China-CEEC Cooperation: China's Building of a New Type of International Relations

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The article analyzes how the 16+1 Cooperation promotes the Chinese new type of international relations from four perspectives: firstly, the "16+1 Cooperation" insists on not rejecting third parties and promotes the idea of open and inclusive international cooperation; Secondly, the cooperation framework adheres to the principle of mutually-beneficial and win-win cooperation, and proposes to wisely handle differences and divergences; Thirdly, this framework never engages in zero-sum games, instead, it fully respects and closely watches the core interests and major concerns of the relevant parties; Fourthly, it is committed to creating a cooperative platform through consultation, to meet the interests of all. The article also makes an analysis of the challenges facing 16+1 Cooperation and gives some suggestions.

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Zuokui, L. (2017). China-CEEC Cooperation: China’s Building of a New Type of International Relations. Croatian International Relations Review, 23(78), 19–34. https://doi.org/10.1515/cirr-2017-0005

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