BRI- En idé om en ny värld som materialiseras genom infrastruktur? En kritisk diskursanalys om hur BRI:s nyckeldokument utmanar idéer och normer inom den globala styrningen Katarina Hedencrona
Abstract
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a Chinese infrastructure project, initiated in 2013, with
a plan to be finished in 2049. The project has received a great amount of media attention and
has been scrutinized carefully due to suspicion towards China’s intentions. Research wise,
BRI has been popular and a common area of research lies within the geopolitical sphere,
however, this study aimed exploring how global governance can be challenged by the project,
and mainly in terms of ideas and norms, adding to the ideational research about BRI. Hence,
the purpose of this study is to analyse China’s narrative generated by the BRI project by
answering the question formulation: “How does the BRI potentially challenge ideas and
norms on global governance? ” This is executed by a critical discourse analysis of the key
documents officially published by the Chinese state about BRI, which included a systematic
approach in finding themes. The results were analyzed with a theoretical framework with a
ground in social constructivism. Lastly, the results demonstrated four themes in which China
as the founder and leader of BRI, aimed at challenging the current norms and ideas about
global governance. These four themes are: the integration discourse, BRI is a project by
China but created for the world, the justice discourse, and that BRI is here to stay. Hence, all
four different themes added to China’s narrative, and specifically by challenging the idées
and norms within global governance. In the conclusion, both critique towards the study was
given such as my impact on the study as well as recommendations for future research which
were to investigate other actors' narratives about BRI.
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Date
2021-02-09Author
Hedencrona, Katarina
Keywords
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
China’s Narrative
Global Governance
Idées and Norms
Geopolitics
International Relations
Series/Report no.
International Relations
2021:01
Language
eng