USA’s Pivot to Asia and China’s Global Rebalancing through BRI

  • Ullah I
  • Yousaf A
  • Ashraf M
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Abstract

Since the announcement of “US pivot to Asia” and “Belt and Road Initiative” (BRI), both remained a center of debate in international politics both regional and global, policy making, academia, news both print and electronic media. Many people including academic experts, researchers, have written about USA pivot to Asia and BRI initiative from different perspectives. This research paper as an attempt to bring the understanding of the complexity of networked relationships between the two major powers the US and China. Moreover, attempts have been made to explore the notion of BRI and AIIB that whether it will be prone or not towards the US “Pivot to Asia” policy especially in the vast Indo Pacific region. The paper contains the significance of the Indo-Pacific region and illustrates that how the region has been using as a center for great power politics. Why the US maximize its sphere of influence and how China respond into the US interplay?

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Ullah, I., Yousaf, A., & Ashraf, M. I. (2020). USA’s Pivot to Asia and China’s Global Rebalancing through BRI. Global Strategic & Securities Studies Review, V(II), 31–38. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2020(v-ii).04

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