Abstract

AbstractThis article addresses the specificities of the new multilateralism made-in-China under Xi Jinping. We argue that China has been investing in a combination of Soft Power and Multilateralism to foster a friendly worldwide environment whilst promoting China’s geopolitical reemergence. Drawing on role theory, we assess whether there has been a shifting trend on China’s soft power and multilateralism, to cope both with international expectations on China’s new role and China’s own role conception. We conclude that China’s gradual turn towards multilateralism and soft power is a complementary strategy to China’s longstanding use of bilateralism. It provides China with new institutions and ways to prosper as Chinese interests are no longer effectively fulfilled within the old Bretton Woods system. This article aims to deepen the existing literature on China’s soft power, whilst highlighting the novel developments in China’s multilateral initiatives and soft power including the impact of EU’s de-risking approach toward China – not yet addressed by current studies.

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