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Asia-Pacific: a pilot for a New China-U.S. model of major-nation ties / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
Peng, Yuan Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The ability to build a new model of major-nation relations will hinge upon the long-term peaceful cooperation between China and the United States. The author proposes a roadmap to solve five problematic issues. All of these are essential for China and the U.S. to co-exist peacefully and cooperate well in the Asia-Pacific region.
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ID:   099590


Assessing Obama's China policy / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
Peng, Yuan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words United States  China  Obama  China Policy - Obama 
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ID:   151198


Changing world and the new world order / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Believe it or not, the world has changed not due to worldwide wars but in a reformative, progressive, inconspicuous way. Though there is no clear-cut division between quantitative change and the qualitative one, after the alternations of the Westphalian System, the Versailles-Washington System and the Yalta System, world order is being restructured for a fourth time, a historical moment unprecedented in the last 400 years. Dramatic, at times devastating, changes of order were once linked to globe-wide wars (hot or cold), but the current change in world order stems from regional conflicts such as those in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere, nuclear crises in the DPRK and Iran, the Ukraine crisis, and friction over East China and South China seas. Rising new economies, sluggish Western economies with changing demographics, emerging non-state actors, and interlocking problems contest theWest’s leadership of the international system.
Key Words New World Order  Iran  Iraq  DPRK  Afghanistan  Changing World 
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ID:   101896


China - US handshake in Northeast Asia / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   124899


China’s grand strategy seen from the report to the CPC 18th National Congress / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This paper endeavors to draw a panoramic picture of China's grand strategy in terms of its strategic goals, environment, conditions, ideals and blueprint, taking as the context the challenges faced by China, as well as its responses. It asserts that in essence the Report represents a road map of major theoretical and strategic significance for navigating the course of China's peaceful development.
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ID:   126399


China's grand periphery strategy / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   158769


China's international strategic thougt and layout for a new era / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
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ID:   094084


China's strategic choices / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   091912


Financial crisis and US economic hegemony / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The US financial crisis and its result- a severe recession-are spreading quickly across the world. Why has the US, the head of the world economy, been hit so hard all of a sudden? Or is the US economy indeed suffering so much? what impact does the crisis have on the future of US economic hegemony? or will the crisis condiderably weaken the comprehensive strength of the US and thus change its relations with all other countries in the world?
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ID:   062108


How far can China-US relations go? / Peng, Yuan Apr 2005  Journal Article
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Publication Apr 2005.
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ID:   164089


Identifying new rhythms is Sino-US relations / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
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Key Words Sino-US Relations 
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ID:   066865


International order in the 21st century and China's foreign pol / Liru, Gui; Mengzi, Fu; Peng, Yuan 2005  Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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New changes and new challenges / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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New model of China-US relations after China's second reform / Peng, Yuan   Article
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On the changes in the international order / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract A debate on the controversial issue of the international order has been the vogue in current times. To China high on the agenda in the defence of the post-war international order, as the Abe administration denies Tokyo's past aggression by paying homage to the Yasukuni shrines (where ashes of 14 class-A war criminals are honored), and appears to be reinterpreting its pacifist constitution in a bid to lift the ban on collective defence.
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ID:   076917


Sino-American relations: new changes and new challenges / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Sino-American relations encompass a highly complex array of cooperative and competitive dimensions. Recently, they have evolved around the question of 'China's rise' or (as Chinese analysts would state it) 'peaceful evolution'. This article surveys both the cooperative and competitive structural elements of this important bilateral relationship. It tracks recent transitions in that relationship, arguing that China's new-found status as a 'responsible stakeholder' in American eyes will present a new set of American expectations and new forms of strategic collaboration that will seriously test both sides' policy creativity and ability to adapt to a rapidly changing global environment.
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ID:   082306


Sino-US strategic mutual trust / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words United States  China  Strategic Relations 
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ID:   099593


Strategic reassurance and the future of China-US relations / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words United States  China  China Policy  US  Obama  China - Relations - US 
US - Relations - China 
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ID:   018074


Transition States Testing America's global strategy / Peng, Yuan Nov 2000  Article
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Publication Nov 2000.
Description 11-19
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U.S. will continue to prioritize U.S.-Sino-Japan balance / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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