IMPLEMENTASI KEBIJAKAN �PEMBANGUNAN DAMAI� CINA TERHADAP INDIA DALAM JOINT STUDY GROUP DAN KERJA SAMA MILITER (2003-2013)

Main Authors: , DIKA YULIANAWATI, , Dr. Nur Rachmat Yuliantoro, MA (IR)
Format: Thesis NonPeerReviewed
Terbitan: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada , 2014
Subjects:
ETD
Online Access: https://repository.ugm.ac.id/132789/
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Daftar Isi:
  • Chinese government under President Hu Jintao and Prime Minister Wen Jiabao, who led in 2003 to 2013, has formulated a long-term national goal to be fulfilled by 2020. Its goal is to transform the current Chinese society into what is known as â��hexieâ�� society, where the majority of Chinese people have live peace and harmonious. Its strategy to fulfill this by quadrupling its 2000 GDP by 2020. Chinese government implement â��peaceful developmentâ�� foreign policy to achieve its national goal. Elaboration of â��peaceful developmentâ��foreign policy is image building, diplomatic balance, regionalism and multilateralism. In carrying out â��peaceful developmentâ�� policy, China insist that building good neighbor policy was one of Chinaâ��s strategies in global politics. Therefore, the Hu-Wen administration seek to establish an ongoing relationship with India, as one of the important country for China. Joint Study Group in economics and Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on defence cooperation are form of China-India bilateral relations which successfully produced by Hu-Wen administration and improve their bilateral relations. By using the conceptual framework of â��peaceful coexistenceâ��, as a basic principles of China-India bilateral relations, and â��peaceful developmentâ�� policy, the author analyze how China seeks to establish a good relationship with India. The author argues that cooperation in the form of Joint Study Group and MoU on defence cooperation are Chineseâ��s strategy to fulfill â��hexieâ�� society, that by increasing export and investment in India as well as increasing Chinaâ��s consumption through security lines at the SLOCs in Indiana Ocean. In addition to pursuit its national goal, maintain good relationship with India are also shown to help China to develop regionalism in South Asia and the support needed to develop multilateralism.