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Title: | The ‘Chinese dream’ and the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ : narratives, practices, and sub-state actors | Authors: | Loh, Dylan Ming Hui | Keywords: | Social sciences::Political science | Issue Date: | 2019 | Source: | Loh, D. M. H. (2019). The ‘Chinese dream’ and the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ : narratives, practices, and sub-state actors. International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, 0, 1-33. doi:10.1093/irap/lcz018 | Journal: | International Relations of the Asia-Pacific | Abstract: | The ‘Chinese Dream’ (CD) and the ‘Belt Road Initiative’ (BRI) are signature programs of President Xi Jinping. Much of the scholarship on these two projects have concerned itself with either domestic propagandistic effects or external foreign policy impact. These concerns are underpinned the literature’s focus on material expressions of such projects, be it through infrastructural construction in the case of the BRI or propaganda tools in the example of the CD. Yet, an important but understudied element of these two projects are the narratives that they tell and the impact of these narratives. In that regard, this paper complements existing studies of the CD and the BRI by reading the projects as grand narratives. Drawing on international practice theory, I trace an explicit link between narratives and practices to demonstrate how narratives activates, anchors, produces and contests political practices of some sub-state actors in China. That is to say narratives: (1) serve as signposts for sub-state actors’ orientations in clarifying what are relevant/irrelevant and appropriate/inappropriate practices; (2) provides ‘background’ stock of information where actors draw to legitimize their practices when they speak of the BRI and CD; and (3) create conditions for both the creation of new practices and contestation of existing ones. I then argue that four narrative-practice processes are seen in the Chinese example: contestation, sustenance, activation and production. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145543 | ISSN: | 1470-482X | DOI: | 10.1093/irap/lcz018 | Schools: | School of Social Sciences | Rights: | © 2019 The Author(s). All rights reserved. This paper was published by Oxford University Press in association with the Japan Association of International Relations in International Relations of the Asia-Pacific and is made available with permission of The Author(s). | Fulltext Permission: | open | Fulltext Availability: | With Fulltext |
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