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50 years of Panchsheel / Natwar Singh, K Jan 2005  Journal Article
Natwar Singh, K Journal Article
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Publication Jan 2005.
Key Words China  India  Panchsheel  Five Principles 
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ID:   052662


Application of the five principles in the new international sys / Kissinger, Henry June 2004  Journal Article
Kissinger, Henry Journal Article
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Publication June 2004.
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ID:   170990


Constructing Peaceful coexistence: Nehru’s approach to Regional security and India’s rapprochement with Communist China in the mid-1950s / Benvenuti, Andrea   Journal Article
Benvenuti, Andrea Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ABSTRACT In the mid-1950s, Jawaharlal Nehru advanced an alternative approach to regional security, pursuing it enthusiastically. He held that employing diplomacy in accord with the ‘Five Principles’ of peaceful coexistence, regional governments could establish ‘areas of peace’ and achieve ‘collective peace’. China played an essential role in this process, becoming the lynchpin of Nehru’s regional strategy. Although mindful of China’s potentially subversive role in Asia, Nehru downplayed such misgivings, urging Beijing’s commitment to the Principles. By doing so, he endeavoured to ‘create an environment’ where China would find it increasingly difficult ‘to break away from the pledges given’. Furthermore, by supporting China’s participation to the 1955 Bandung Conference, he wished to end Beijing’s isolation and transform India’s giant neighbour into a stabilising regional force. This analysis revisits Nehru’s policy of peaceful coexistence, making a fresh contribution to the study of Cold War India’s external relations. In addition, it explains how such a policy, crucially centred on Sino-Indian rapprochement, took shape and appeared, at least briefly, to make progress and deliver on Nehru’s expectations
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ID:   059185


Five principiles of peaceful co-existence and Chinese diplomacy / Qiutian, Lu Dec 2004  Journal Article
Qiutian, Lu Journal Article
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Publication Dec 2004.
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ID:   060339


Five principles of peaceful coexistence: basic norms of contemporary international relations / Jiali, Ma Oct-Dec 2004  Journal Article
Jiali, Ma Journal Article
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Publication Oct-Dec 2004.
Key Words Panchsheel  Five Principles  United Nations 
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ID:   052661


Five principles of peaceful co-existence the appropriate code f / Narayanan, K R June 2004  Journal Article
Narayanan, K R Journal Article
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Publication June 2004.
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ID:   141563


Food and the transformation of Africa: getting smallholders connected / Annan, Kofi; Dryden, Sam   Article
Annan, Kofi Article
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Summary/Abstract In recent years, African agricultural policies have been haphazard and inconsistent. Some countries have neglected smallholders in favor of commercial farmers. Others have given them attention but focused narrowly on increasing their productivity. African farms’ harvests are indeed much smaller than harvests elsewhere, so increasing productivity is important. But agriculture is about more than yields. A vast food system spreads beyond farm and table to touch almost every aspect of life in every society. Making that system in Africa as robust as possible will not merely prevent starvation. It will also fight poverty, disease, and malnutrition; create businesses and jobs; and boost the continent’s economies and improve its trade balances .
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ID:   017463


Panchsheela: fundamental principles for contemporany internatio / Jiali, Ma June 1994  Article
Jiali, Ma Article
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Publication June 1994.
Description 9-16
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ID:   017466


Panchsheela: Historical background and present relevence / Qida, Chen June 1994  Article
Qida, Chen Article
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Publication June 1994.
Description 1-8
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ID:   052652


Special issue of Speeches at the International seminar on the five principles of peaceful co-existence and relevent essays June 2004  Journal Article
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Publication June 2004.
Key Words Five Principles  Panchsheel  International Relations  India  China  Burma 
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Theory and practices of the five principles of peaceful coexist / Jian, Xu Jan 2005  Journal Article
Jian, Xu Journal Article
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Publication Jan 2005.
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