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143606
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New Delhi, External Publicity Division, Govt. of India, 1966.
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48 p.pbk
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Reprinted from Philippine international law journal, vol. 2, nos. 1 & 2."
Bibliographical footnotes.
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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029763 | 954.04/SHA 029763 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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161498
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Since coming to power in Myanmar, the National League for Democracy (NLD) has unambiguously indicated that it will carry out Burma's foreign policy as it was established during the country's foundation (i.e., an “independent, active and nonaligned foreign policy”). Retrospectively, we can trace the historical precedents of the NLD's foreign policy to Burma's foreign policy in the period of the Korean War in 1953. Using Burmese, Chinese, Indian, and US official documentation, and following an international history approach, I explore the background, process, and effects of Sino-Burmese relations in the period of 1953 to 1955 as an entirety. Thus, in this article I offer important historical insights to contemporary Burmese foreign relations.
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151417
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The origins and role of the concepts of peaceful coexistence and active defense in Chinese foreign policy are investigated and applied to China’s policy toward the Diaoyu/Senkakus. The dominant moderate conceptual strategic thinking encourages Beijing to aim for the establishment of a modus vivendi with Washington and Tokyo that involves a de facto presence of China alongside both the US and Japan. However, Beijing’s signaling is complicated by radical voices that undercut coexistence.
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125255
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2013.
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Although it is hard to predict how and when the Korean Peninsula will finally become reunited, there is no doubt that the best means to ensure peace on the Korean Peninsula is through maintaining a strong ROK-U.S. alliance, both today and after reunification. A new approach with a midterm goal of peaceful coexistence is needed to keep Pyongyang positively engaged and to set the stage for eventual
Reunification and denuclearization. While Washington may take the lead in dealing with the nuclear issue, Seoul must take the lead in Korean Peninsula reunification. The U.S. and ROK must agree upon and then jointly articulate their respective roles and missions and begin making the case today for a role for the alliance post-reunification. For the denuclearization and the non-proliferation message to be kept firm, maintaining a strong ROK-U.S. alliance is critically essential.
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142116
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China's stance on its Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence is diametrically opposed to its evolving attitude within the Security Council in a number of dossiers where it has lent its support either tacitly or affirmatively to resolutions adopted that endorsed, facilitated, reversed and prevented regime change since the end of the Cold War. Rather than measuring such developments from a conflictual perspective, China's increasing contribution in the international legal and political order, with a view to promoting a so-called harmonious world, may be seen in light of the international law of co-progressiveness and theory of relationality and relational governance respectively espoused by two Chinese international law and relations scholars Sienho Yee and Yaqing Qin.
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ID:
035432
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Ottawa, Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security, 1988.
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18p.
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0-662-16733-3
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030512 | 327.17205/PEA 030512 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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149803
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During the first week of November 2016, Seville hosted a conference devoted to “Empowering East and West Jerusalem’s Younger Generation: Bridging to a Fair Political Resolution and Promoting the Role of Andalusian Society in the construction of Middle East Peace,” organized jointly by the Spanish organization Asamblea de Cooperación por la Paz (ACPP), Ir Amim from Israel and the Palestine-Israel Journal (PIJ).
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