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CHINA FOREIGN POLICY (12) answer(s).
 
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Axis of friendship / Karrar, Hasan H   Article
Karrar, Hasan H Article
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China: confucius in the shadows / Surie, Poonam 2015  Book
Surie, Poonam Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2015.
Description xv, 262p.hbk
Standard Number 9789383649358
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058162327.51/SUR 058162MainOn ShelfGeneral 
058633327.51/SUR 058633MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   087685


China foreign aid: instrument of peking's foreign policy / Copper, John Franklin 1976  Book
Copper, John Franklin Book
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Publication Lexington, Lexington Books, 1976.
Description xiii, 197p.
Key Words Foreign Aid  China  China Foreign Policy  Foreign Policy 
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017612338.9151/COP 017612MainIssuedGeneral RF02410-Aug-2023
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ID:   138132


China’s Asia strategy under president Xi Jinping / Godbole, Avinash   Article
Godbole, Avinash Article
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Summary/Abstract China has reoriented its foreign policy strategy since Xi Jinping became president. This could significantly recast China’s relations with Asian countries. The process that began with Xi Jinping’s coming to power in 2012–2013 reached, in a sense, a definitive moment, with the Central Conference on Work Relating to Foreign Affairs held in Beijing in November 2014. From an earlier strategy of lying low to the present-day outlook of leading from the front and from a diplomatic strategy centred on great powers to one focusing on neighbourhood, China has come a long way within a relatively short space of time.
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China’s diplomatic initiatives in the Middle East: the quest for a great-power role in the region / Evron, Yoram   Journal Article
Evron, Yoram Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Since the early 2010s, there have been mounting calls in China to intensify its role in the Middle East. But seeing the region as highly turbulent, Beijing seems to restrain its political involvement there. So what role does China actually strive for in the Middle East? To answer this question, the article first presents China’s discourse on its future role in the region; next, it analyzes China’s involvement in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and the Syrian civil war, focusing on three diplomatic initiatives it has made concerning these issues. The argument here is that China strives to be part of major processes in the Middle East and attempts to advance its values and interests there, but in a unique pattern of big-power involvement in the region, it tries to achieve this without intensive investment of political, economic, and military resources.
Key Words Palestine  Israel  Middle East  Syria  China  China Foreign Policy 
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China’s new foreign policy under Xi Jinping / Chang-Liao, Nien-chung   Journal Article
Chang-Liao, Nien-chung Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Since taking power, the new Chinese President Xi Jinping has talked of “striving for achievements,” signaling a new theme in Chinese diplomacy. This article first examines the changes in Beijing’s foreign policy structure before moving on to examine the three major schools of thought on China’s immediate relations with its neighbors, implying that the policy focus will lie with the “advance westward” school. Moreover, this article highlights how China is maximizing its influence through economic interaction, whilst noting that economics is also being used to punish hostile countries. Furthermore, it notes that China’s next step is to influence change using the multilateral frameworks of the international system, remolding global rules to China’s benefit. The article concludes by examining Beijing’s leadership role, particularly its commitment to non-alliance, and whether Beijing and Washington can rebuild a more suitable model to reflect both country’s ambitions on the world stage.
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ID:   085747


China's Asian policy in the past 30 years of reform and opening / Yan, Ya   Journal Article
Yan, Ya Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Foreign policy locked in economic nutshell / Mirkin, Yakov   Article
Mirkin, Yakov Article
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Summary/Abstract Cunning, the art of diplomatic game, the ability to make others respect your own opinion - all have certain limits in foreign policy. Everything that can dismay or delight "partners" lies within the range of resources that a country's economy can provide.
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Harmonizing the periphery: China’s neighborhood strategy under Xi Jinping / Smith, Stephen N   Journal Article
Smith, Stephen N Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper investigates how Chinese elites understand the proper role of their nation vis-à-vis its ‘periphery’ and how this self-understanding shapes Chinese strategic policy toward neighboring states. It makes two specific arguments. First, after 2012 China began to understand itself as responsible for actively managing and shaping its periphery. Xi Jinping has overseen an evolution in China’s neighborhood strategy that has changed from mere engagement to proactive efforts to shape regional order. Efforts to achieve this goal have come primarily through: institution-building and regional integration via the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’, strategic partnerships, normative binding, and developmental statecraft. Second, managing newly emerged power asymmetries between China and its neighbors is now a crucial task of Beijing’s peripheral policy. The emerging China-led regional order relies on norms that are hierarchical, transactional, and reflect status distinctions. Xi Jinping’s neighborhood strategy rests on an asymmetric bargain: respect China’s core interests in exchange for benevolence.
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ID:   129861


India-Japan relations in emerging Asia / Horimoto, Takenori (ed.); Varma, Lalima (ed.) 2013  Book
Horimoto, Takenori (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2013.
Description 299p.Hbk
Standard Number 9789350980019
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057716327.54052/HOR 057716MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Politics of change in Middle East and North Africa since Arab Spring: a lost decade? / Quamar, Md. Muddassir (ed.) 2022  Book
Quamar, Md. Muddassir (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2022.
Description xviii, 298p.hbk
Standard Number 9789391490768
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060095320.56064/QUA 060095MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Sino - South Asian relations: continuity and change / Kabir, Bhuian Md. Monoar (ed.) 2013  Book
Kabir, Bhuian Md. Monoar (ed.) Book
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Publication Chittagong, University of Chittagong, 2013.
Description xxviii, 335p.Hbk
Standard Number 97898490486019
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