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ASIA - PACIFIC ECONOMIC COOPERATION
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China's neighboring diplomacy demands top-level design
/ Zhiye, Ji
Zhiye, Ji
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2013.
Key Words
SAARC
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APEC
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Maritime Disputes
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United States
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China
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Chinese Economy
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Asia - Pacific Economic Cooperation
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Neighbors
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Xi Jinping
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China's Neighboring Diplomacy
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China - ASEAN Summit
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Future Economic Cooperation
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Made in Mexico: oil, tequila, etc.
/ Shkolyar, N
Shkolyar, N
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2010.
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THE WORLD FINANCIAL and economic crisis has brought out the great interdependence of national economies under globalization conditions. Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev has noted that under the circumstances "we all become hostages to changes in the macroeconomic parameters of the world's largest economies. In order to see this coming well in advance, we must commit ourselves to studying the situations in our respective countries."1 The idea for mutual monitoring of the state of affairs in national economies was one of the important decisions of the G20 Summit in Pittsburgh in September 2009.
Key Words
Economic Crisis
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World Economy
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Mexico
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Russia
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Asia - Pacific Economic Cooperation
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Dmitry Medvedev
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G20 Summit
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Pittsburgh
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Multilateral diplomacy in unilateral interests
/ Yurchenko, M
Yurchenko, M
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2009.
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ACCORDING TO STATEMENTS of American officials, the United States is committed to multilateral action in foreign policy. Now that a new administration moved into the White House, it is worth recalling the approaches of the previous administration. President George W. Bush said that American interests are best served by addressing problems with strong partners.1 The USA thinks multilateral diplomacy is essential for such efforts. These strong partners include the United Nations, the Organization of American States, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum or many other international organizations where the United States plays a part and its diplomats work hard for. 2 The U.S. National Security Strategy issued in 2002 said: "We are also guided by the conviction that no nation can build a safer, better world alone. Alliances and multilateral institutions can multiply the strength of freedom-loving nations. The United States is committed to lasting institutions like the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, the Organization of American States and NATO as well as other long-standing alliances." 3
Key Words
National Security Strategy
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Multilateral Diplomacy
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Unilateral Interests
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Asia - Pacific Economic Cooperation
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