Common destiny needs stability
Updated: 2013-12-31 07:07
By Zhao Kejin (China Daily)
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A multi-element perspective means working out measures that suit local conditions and striving for a sound regional environment in an active and well-advised way. In Northeast Asia, the priority is to maintain peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula - efforts should be made to restart the Six-Party Talks - and the establishment of a free trade area covering China, Japan and the Republic of Korea. In Southeast Asia, on the basis of taking into full consideration regional diversity, efforts will be made to hasten interconnectivity by establishing a new maritime "Silk Road" and the Trans-Asian Railway and properly handling disputes in the South China Sea. In Central Asia, the focus will be on strengthening the strategic partnership with Russia, establishing a Silk Road economic belt and enhancing the role of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. To the west, the focus will be on strengthening strategic coordination and pragmatic cooperation with India, and the construction of the BCIM (Bangladesh, China, India and Myanmar) economic corridor and the China-Pakistan economic corridor.
Beyond time and space means that while carrying out diplomacy with neighboring countries the overall domestic and international situations must be taken into full account. Xi stressed the necessity of good diplomatic work in neighboring countries to realize the "centenary goals" of a moderately prosperous society by 2021 and a strong, modern socialist country by 2049.
In the near future, China's periphery strategy should focus on four aspects. The first is maintaining overall peace and stability in neighboring regions. Beijing will continue to seek a peaceful solution to the territorial disputes with some of its neighbors through dialogue and consultation, though it will also oppose any party's provocative acts that stir up trouble in the region.
The second is creating a neighboring geo-economic circle featuring mutually beneficial cooperation and forming crossed economic corridors from south to north and west to east. On the basis of hastening interconnectivity and infrastructure construction, China will work with its neighbors to build an overall opening-up pattern.
The third is to create a common security circle in neighboring regions and actively participate in regional and sub-regional security cooperation, and enhance cooperation mechanisms and strategic mutual trust. China will continue to pursue an independent policy of peace and adhere to a security concept featuring mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality and coordination, and promote security cooperation with neighboring countries, and positively provide public products for regional security to create a regional common security circle.
The fourth is to establish a community of common destiny and promote friendly exchanges through various channels, cultivate more friends and partners and share weal and woe with them.
The realization of the Chinese Dream is closely related to the aspiration of all peoples in all countries for a better life and regional prosperity. With the sense of common destiny taking root with neighboring countries and greater integration of interests, China's periphery diplomacy will embrace a bright future and China's development will offer more benefit to its neighbors and make them feel safe.
The author is deputy director of Center for US-China Relations, Tsinghua University.
(China Daily 12/31/2013 page8)
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