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ID114988
Title ProperMultilateral cooperation in Africa between China and Western countries
Other Title Informationfrom differences to consensus
LanguageENG
AuthorJianbo, Luo ;  Xiaomin, Zhang
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the 21st century, it is a great event in the field of international politics that both China and Africa are marching towards revival and more cooperation among each other. The old international order which centered on the West can no longer meet the demand of the changes of African geopolitical pattern. Therefore, it is high time to establish a multilateral cooperation mechanism concerning Africa's peace and development. The authors argue that there are differences in historical experience, diplomatic ideas and principles as well as extensive common grounds of diplomatic strategy and national interests between China and the West in respect of their relations with Africa. Both China and the West should promote talks which are more open, more cooperative and more conducive to a win-win end. In doing this, they can achieve a win-for-all result for all the parties involved.
`In' analytical NoteReview of International Studies Vol. 37, No.4; Oct 2011: p.1793-1813
Journal SourceReview of International Studies Vol. 37, No.4; Oct 2011: p.1793-1813
Key WordsChina ;  Africa ;  International Order ;  African Geopolitics ;  International Politics ;  Multilateral Cooperation Mechanism ;  Diplomatic Strategy ;  National Interests


 
 
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