The strategic importance of geographical components and their role in implementing China's foreign policy objectives

Section: geography
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
498-523

Abstract

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, China worked to radically redirect its foreign policy and develop its power and economy globally in order to create regional balances, due to its human and natural resources that increased its power, by developing its foreign policy and building strategic relations with regional and international countries to protect its interests and move away from the unipolar system led by the United States of America through China's involvement in global alliances and blocs that have a role in the international arena, as well as working to reassure regional and international powers of the peaceful nature in order to advance its economy, as well as strengthening its international ties through the new diplomacy it follows, which is based on providing security and stability and avoiding conflicts in order to create an environment conducive to economic growth and to achieve regional geopolitical ambitions to become an expansionist power that competes with regional and global powers, and also worked to contain American expansion in order to avoid any public confrontation with the United States of America. China has become the focus of various think tanks and specialized academic institutes around the world, and for this reason it is necessary to know the secret behind the Chinese rise. Distinguished, and to anticipate the future of this rising power, with regional and global ambitions.

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Ryiadh Faesal AL-Rabwaa, O., & عمر. (2025). The strategic importance of geographical components and their role in implementing China’s foreign policy objectives. Journal of Education for the Humanities, 5(18), 498–523. https://doi.org/10.33899/jeh.2025.186584