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Kitajski razvojni projekti v Evropi: primer gradnje železnice Beograd– Budimpešta : diplomsko delo
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Diplomsko delo raziskuje projekt gradnje železnice Beograd–Budimpešta kot primer kitajske razvojne pobude v Evropi ter ga analizira skozi prizmo koncepta dobrega upravljanja. Glavna cilja raziskave sta ugotoviti, kako se načela transparentnosti, odgovornosti in pravne države odražajo pri izvedbi projekta ter kako sodelovanje med Kitajsko in državami Srednje in Vzhodne Evrope vpliva na širše politične, gospodarske in družbene razmere v okviru pobude 14+1. Raziskava temelji na študiji primera in analizi dokumentov ter medijskega diskurza. Ugotovitve kažejo, da projekt kljub strateškemu pomenu in gospodarskemu potencialu vzbuja številne pomisleke glede preglednosti financiranja, izbire izvajalcev in političnih vplivov. Poleg tega raziskava razkriva različne poglede držav članic Evropske unije na sodelovanje s Kitajsko, kar odpira vprašanja enotnosti evropske zunanje politike. Posebna pozornost je namenjena tudi primerjavi dokumentov in analizi, kako se v njih odražajo razlike v interpretaciji sodelovanja med Evropsko unijo in Kitajsko. Prispevek raziskave je v poglobljeni analizi političnih implikacij in dolgoročnih tveganj, ki jih prinašajo kitajske investicije v evropsko infrastrukturo. Delo prispeva k razumevanju kompleksnih odnosov med načeli dobrega upravljanja, kitajskim relacionalizmom in globalnim vladanjem v sodobnem geopolitičnem prostoru.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Kitajska, Evropska unija, BRI, dobro upravljanje, železnica Beograd– Budimpešta
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FU - Faculty of Administration
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[R. Kociper]
Year:2025
Number of pages:X, 44 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-174221 This link opens in a new window
UDC:35:339.9:061.1EU(510)(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:251446275 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:30.09.2025
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Language:English
Title:Chinese development projects in Europe: the case of the Belgrade-Budapest railway construction
Abstract:
The thesis explores the construction of the Belgrade–Budapest railway as a case study of China's development initiatives in Europe, analyzed through the lens of good governance. The primary objectives of the research were to assess how principles of transparency, accountability, and the rule of law are reflected in the implementation of the project and to examine the broader economic, political, and social implications of cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European countries within the 14+1 initiative. The research employed a case study methodology, document analysis, and media discourse analysis. The findings reveal that despite the strategic and economic significance of the railway project, concerns remain regarding the transparency of financing, selection of contractors, and the political implications of Chinese involvement. The thesis also highlights the diverging positions of EU member states toward cooperation with China, raising questions about the coherence of the EU’s foreign policy. Special attention was given to a comparative analysis of policy documents and the contrasting narratives surrounding EU–China relations. The main contribution of the research lies in its in-depth analysis of the political consequences and long-term risks associated with Chinese investments in European infrastructure. This study provides a valuable perspective on the interplay between good governance, Chinese relational thinking, and global governance in the current geopolitical landscape.

Keywords:China, European union, BRI, good governance, Belgrade-Budapest railway

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