Document Type : Research Paper
Abstract
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From the beginning, China has pursued a foreign policy characterized by pragmatism in an attempt to expand the circle of its relations and partnerships with the outside world to achieve its goal of strengthening its position and reaching the role it has drawn in a manner that befits its position in the international environment. The other is force, and this path China took through its history in an attempt to influence its territory, extend its influence, and enhance its role and international standing. As China has become a global ambition, through which it is trying to achieve the renaissance of the Chinese nation, and an attempt to build a new era different according to the Chinese vision of the Western civilization that dominates the world, and for this, the Chinese Communist Party was able to combine socialist ideology with the requirements of the international community, so it followed Socialism with Chinese characteristics, as a major determinant of Chinese foreign policy, in order for Beijing to integrate with the liberal international system, and in order to achieve this, China relied on soft diplomacy as the best way to reach its goals and build and strengthen its position in the international environment.