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Abstract: The initiative of 21st Century Maritime Silk Road put forward by China highly tallies with the development plan of Global Maritime Fulcrum forged by Indonesia, this has become consensus of the leaders of the two nations. How to dock with the two strategies and make a blueprint of maritime cooperation between China and Indonesia is one of key projects in building 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.Indonesia is one of maritime fulcrum in 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, and also became one of the largest maritime countries in the whole world. The ocean channel, marine economy and marine culture in Indonesia have important strategic significance for China’s construction of 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.Fujian is an important starting point of the ancient maritime Silk Road, an it is an important bridge between China and the world in history. Now Fujian has become the core area of building 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.The research group went to Indonesia and Fujian to conduct field research, through the focus interviews with government departments, academic institutions and enterprises to conduct in-depth investigation, acquired a large number of first-hand materials.Based on field research, through the collection and analysis of materials, from perspective of comparison, this think tank report put forward the blueprint for docking with the two strategies.That is to conformity the existing mechanism for establishment of a high-level silk road docking working group; take measures to develop the marine economy partnership; take comprehensive measures to promote infrastructure development partnership; tap the potentials for building energy partnershipBased on the different political systems and customs in Indonesia and China, this report puts forward three major risks encountered by China and Indonesia in cooperation, namely the issues of geo-political , the rising of nationalism and attacks of terrorism.Key Words: 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, Global Maritime Fulcrum ,Indonesia ,Fujian.
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Dr. Li Tian Guo, Ph. D in economics, assistant research fellow of NIIS, CASS. His research focusing on emerging economies, economy of North and South Korea, China's macroeconomics, etc. He has published more than 30 papers in Economic Management Journal, Population Journal, etc. He has published one book named Political Economy of Park Geun-hye (second author, 2016, China Renmin University Press). He also translated Beyond the Growth and Distribution-Project of Economy of South Korea in the Future (2008, China Renmin University Press) along with other translators.
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Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1 Indonesia’s “Global Maritime Fulcrum” and Its Prospects
Chapter 2 Realistic Basis of the Construction of the Core Area of “21st Century Maritime Silk Road” in Fujian Province of China
Chapter 3 Construction and Countermeasures of Fujian Free Trade Zone
Chapter 4 Economic Cooperation between Fujian Province of China and Indonesia
Chapter 5 Energy Cooperation between China and Indonesia
Chapter 6 Maritime Security Cooperation between China and Indonesia
Chapter 7 History and Opportunity of Indonesia Industrial Zones
Chapter 8 Risks and Countermeasures for the Investments of Chinese Enterprises in Indonesia
Chapter 9 Necessity and Feasibility of the China-Indonesia Strategic Coordination
Conclusion
Postscript