ID | 085847 |
Title Proper | China's diplomacy |
Other Title Information | ten features |
Language | ENG |
Author | Yizhou, Wang |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | After three decades of reform and opening up, China's diplomacy displays the following ten features:1. the three interlocked goals of development, sovereignty and responsibility; 2. maintaining "a low profile" while "acknowledging some accomplishments"; 3. a principled, yet restrained stance in pushing for an improved international order. 4.multi-tiered, mutually complementary diplomatic endeavors; 5. four close-knit diplomatic fronts; 6. the intrinsically compatible concepts of "a harmonious society" and "a harmonious world"; 7. the renewed principle of non-intervention; 8. the evolving "people first" concept thinking; 9. guidelines with continuity and innovation; 10. an orderly, gredualist diplomacy diplomatic transition. |
`In' analytical Note | Contemporary International Relations vol. 19, No. 1; Jan-Feb 2009: p.45-64 |
Journal Source | Contemporary International Relations vol. 19, No. 1; Jan-Feb 2009: p.45-64 |
Key Words | Three Interlocked Goals ; China's Diplomacy ; Harmonious World ; China ; People First ; Diplomatic Fronts |