China-Malaysia Relations and the Belt and Road Initiative: An analysis based on Constructivist Theory
China-Malaysia relations have a long history. At present, benefiting from the solid foundation laid by China and Malaysia, the Belt and Road Initiative has achieved remarkable results, from which both countries have gained. Starting from the background of the Belt and Road Initiative, this paper exp...
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Wang Chaoqun; Mohamed Nasrudin; Hashim Gy R. |
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Wang, Chaoqun; Mohamed, Nasrudin; Hashim, Gy R. China-Malaysia Relations and the Belt and Road Initiative: An analysis based on Constructivist Theory ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOUR PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL English Proceedings Paper China-Malaysia relations have a long history. At present, benefiting from the solid foundation laid by China and Malaysia, the Belt and Road Initiative has achieved remarkable results, from which both countries have gained. Starting from the background of the Belt and Road Initiative, this paper explores the development of China-Malaysia relations through the view of constructivist theory by reviewing and analysing cases of cooperation outcomes between China and Malaysia in the fields of politics, economy, and culture and finds that cultural exchanges are indispensable to the advancement of the bilateral relationship between China and Malaysia. E-IPH LTD UK 2398-4287 2024 9 10.21834/e-bpj.v9iSI22.5802 Environmental Sciences & Ecology WOS:001284873300005 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001284873300005 |
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China-Malaysia Relations and the Belt and Road Initiative: An analysis based on Constructivist Theory |
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China-Malaysia Relations and the Belt and Road Initiative: An analysis based on Constructivist Theory |
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China-Malaysia Relations and the Belt and Road Initiative: An analysis based on Constructivist Theory |
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China-Malaysia Relations and the Belt and Road Initiative: An analysis based on Constructivist Theory |
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China-Malaysia relations have a long history. At present, benefiting from the solid foundation laid by China and Malaysia, the Belt and Road Initiative has achieved remarkable results, from which both countries have gained. Starting from the background of the Belt and Road Initiative, this paper explores the development of China-Malaysia relations through the view of constructivist theory by reviewing and analysing cases of cooperation outcomes between China and Malaysia in the fields of politics, economy, and culture and finds that cultural exchanges are indispensable to the advancement of the bilateral relationship between China and Malaysia. |
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