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China’s New Silk Road

Autocracy Promotion in the New Asian Order?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2026

Octavia Bryant*
Affiliation:
Australian Catholic University
Mark Chou*
Affiliation:
Australian Catholic University

Abstract

Does China’s vision for a New Silk Road constitute autocracy promotion? This critical commentary argues that while China may currently be showing no signs of promoting autocracy strictly defined, its broad-ranging economic, political, and cultural initiatives along its New Silk Road will likely influence how foreign governments and everyday people think and act. Though still in its infancy, the New Silk Road represents an ambitious new geopolitical project that may require scholars and analysts to rethink both the thesis and concept of autocracy promotion in the years ahead.

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Critical Commentary
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Copyright © The Author(s) 2016

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