Европа: привлекательный регион для китайских инвестиций

Авторы

  • Мохамад Зрейк Центральный китайский педагогический университет, ул. Луою, 430079, г. Ухань, Китай https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6812-6529

Ключевые слова:

прямые иностранные инвестиции, китайско-европейские отношения, экономическое сотрудничество, китайская экспансия, беспроигрышная ситуация

Аннотация

Политика реформ и открытости Китая привела к интеграции страны в мировое экономическое сообщество. Китай предпочитает инвестировать в инфраструктурные и другие проекты развивающихся стран, богатых природными ресурсами, в обмен на доступ к последним, а также к новым рынкам. Такая политика развития оказалась успешной благодаря значительному экономическому присутствию Китая во многих регионах и установлению экономических партнерских отношений. После вступления во Всемирную торговую организацию Китай стал более открытым для развитых стран, особенно для Европы. Государство стремилось выйти на международный рынок и сотрудничать с европейцами для развития телекоммуникационного и промышленного секторов и использования преимуществ современных западных технологий. Значение этого партнерства возрастает с запуском инициативы «Один пояс, один путь», так как Европа в ней занимает геостратегическое положение. В исследовании рассматривается вопрос о прямых иностранных инвестициях Китая в Европу, анализируется китайско-европейское экономическое сотрудничество и перечисляются мотивы обеих сторон продвигать партнерство.

Биография автора

  • Мохамад Зрейк, Центральный китайский педагогический университет, ул. Луою, 430079, г. Ухань, Китай

    доктор социальных наук (международные отношения); исследователь школы политики и международных исследований

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Опубликован

2021-06-28

Как цитировать

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Зрейк, М. 2021. Европа: привлекательный регион для китайских инвестиций. Журнал Белорусского государственного университета. Международные отношения. 1 (июн. 2021), 51–61.