Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Seek Knowledge as far as China, Twenty First Century Maritime Silk Road-China Model

Seek knowledge as far as China,  CENTURIES 21 Maritime Silk Road of China Forum



Historical China-Indonesia-Oman
1. Zheng He (1371–1433), formerly Romanized as Cheng Ho, was a Hui court eunuch, mariner, explorer, diplomat, and fleet admiral during China's early Ming Dynasty. Zheng commanded expeditionary voyages to

2. Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, and East Africa from 1405 to
1433. He was the first Chinese Admiral visiting Indonesia.”

3.“The design and construction of the Jewel of Muscat was inspired by a 9th century Arab sailing vessel discovered in the territorial waters of Indonesia, near Belitung Island, in 1998. Its cargo included various artifacts ranging from Chinese and Arab ceramics, to silver and golden pots and coins, as well as the spice star anise.”

TWENTIES FIRST CENTURIES Maritime Silk Road Helps Build a Multipolar World

“It is aimed at promoting orderly and free flow of economic factors, highly efficient allocation of resources and deep integration of markets; encouraging the countries along the Belt and Road to achieve economic policy coordination and carry out broader and more in-depth regional cooperation of higher standards; and jointly creating an open, inclusive and balanced regional economic cooperation architecture that benefits all.”  QUOTE Xi 

Moreover The Belt and Road has political overtones as well, with China using the project as a vehicle to promote its own key foreign policy tenets, the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence. The Five Principles are “mutual respect for each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, mutual non-aggression, mutual non-interference in each other’s internal affairs, equality and mutual benefit, and peaceful coexistence.” according to Mr. Xi on how how the Governance of China: [English Language Version] 
The 21st Century Maritime Silk Road proposed by China is a reflection of an enormous transformation in the global order from a Unipolar United States to a Multipolar world according to Historian Zhang Xue. from the historical model of Tang China in Multi-Polar Asia: A History of Diplomacy and War (World of East Asia) to current Tang China in Multi-Polar Asia: A History of Diplomacy and War (World of East Asia) and

21st Century Maritime Silk Road proposed by China is a reflection of an enormous transformation in the global order from a Unipolar to a Multipolar world.
PM  China Xi  said countries along the proposed 21st Century Maritime Silk Road can definitely benefit from the trade route for example current Indonesia government has vision to develop maritime axis vision and development deep seas ports as well as airport and 1000 kms road and 8700 km railroad and power plant of 35 MWatt
With Economic development among these countries of South South  as well as cultural understanding and respect for each other is something that can create a certain energetic vitality among countries which historically share links  
Historian Zhang Xue said a major difference between the United States and China lies in the fact that the former has traditionally required that society should be more or less alike, or at least compatible, whereas the latter has embodied a very different approach toward the world, with a much more tolerant perspective for diverse cultures. The world American Made during recent government Obama according the perspective author Robert Kagan is declining in America’s influence would truly mean for the United States and the rest of the world, as the vital institutions, economies, and ideals currently supported by American power wane or disappear
The World America Made
The First China-Arab Towns Forum opens on June 17, 2014, in Quanzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, one of the major ports along the ancient Maritime Silk Road (ZHANG GUOJUN)
Has China's "time" now come? Chinese President Xi Jinping has given his clearest directive for China's foreign policy to Boao Forum and Arab Town Forum last year on June 17, 2014 in QUnzhou, Fujian Province for major ports that has historical ancient Maritime Silk Road.  Speaking to senior officials at the 2014 Central Conference on Work Relating to Foreign Affairs, Xi described China's new diplomacy. Articulating the "strategic objectives and principal tasks of foreign affairs work," Xi stressed safeguarding China's core interests, crafting a conducive international environment and hastening the nation's emergence as a great power. China, he said, should "make friends and form partnership networks throughout the world" and "strive to gain more understanding and support from countries all over the world" for the Chinese dream [of the renewal of the Chinese nation]. Moreover, China should "develop a distinctive diplomatic approach befitting its role of a major country" in an increasingly Multipolar world.

Xi recognizes that China cannot compete for global leadership by power alone.  China must ride the high road, offering an alternative geopolitical vision that is in some sense superior to that of the West. China, Xi asserted, should "see to it that equal importance is attached to justice and benefits, stress faithfulness, value friendship, carry forward righteousness, and foster ethics." Xi called for China to "participate and lead, make China's voice heard, and inject more Chinese elements into international rules." To effect such historic change to the world order, Xi is reshaping the diplomatic landscape with new global thinking of "active engagement." programmed by Mr. Xi Jinping The Governance Of China

The One Belt and One Road initiatives [the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road] are Xi's new plan for multinational development and exemplify his strategic thinking. Actualizing the initiatives by appealing broadly to the roughly 50 countries that have signed on, Xi created the $40-billion Silk Road Fund to complement the more general $100-billion Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. The sources book are


Speaking to the Sixth Ministerial Conference of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum in Beijing in June 2014, President Xi enumerated principles of working together that apply broadly to the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road (from Xi's book The Governance of China). "Looking back on the history of exchanges between the Chinese and Arab peoples, we immediately think of the land Silk Road and the maritime spice route. Our ancestors 'crossed the desert for months on end on post-horses,' and 'sailed the oceans day and night,' putting themselves at the forefront of friendly exchanges between different nations in the ancient world," he said.

Indonesia expert of International Studies and government has bridge to enhance the 21 maritime of silk road  through vision of maritime indonesian axis. 
"China's role is very important in Asia and Africa. Its economy has grown rapidly, serving as a role model for AAC countries," Jusuf Wanandi, the co-founder of leading think-tank agency Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), told Xinhua on the sidelines of a forum to promote South-South cooperation held here on Tuesday.

Jusuf hailed China's"One Belt One Road"initiative aimed at advancing developments in countries in southern hemisphere through connectivity improvement, saying that it would significantly boost economic cooperation among developing countries. "The idea of One Belt One Road"initiative through the land and maritime interconnection would be an important contribution of China to the world," Jusuf said.

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