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WANG, YIZHOU (3) answer(s).
 
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China's state security in a time of peaceful development: a new issue on research agenda / Wang, Yizhou   Journal Article
Wang, Yizhou Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This paper holds that China's national security during its peaceful rise is a new issue on the research agenda, which requires new counter-measures and collective wisdom. The paper discusses five of China's objectives in addressing national security; namely, from highest to lowest priority, friction among big powers, the Taiwan issue, disputes over sovereignty, protection of interests overseas, and undertaking international responsibilities. Systematically achieving these objectives is of major importance for building up national defence and China's international image. China's state security in the current period of peaceful development is a new issue on the research agendum, for politicians, the military, scholars and researchers alike. Extensive and in-depth discussion is needed. Global security commitments made by a big power might conflict with its own security interests and objectives. Judging by any standard, China's tasks are heavy and the road ahead is long
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Defining non-traditional security and its implications for Chin / Wang, Yizhou Sep-Oct 2004  Journal Article
Wang, Yizhou Journal Article
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Publication Sep-Oct 2004.
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Transition of China's Diplomacy and Foreign Relations / Wang, Yizhou   Journal Article
Wang, Yizhou Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The present paper focuses on the transformation of China's foreign affairs. The transformation is closely associated with and mutually reinforced by the developmental changes that have taken place in China. China's strong economic focus has had a profound effect on its foreign relations and international strategies. With sustained growth over the past three decades (1978-2008), China has become an important member of the world community. In particular, its influence has been growing in the Asia-Pacific area. China's unique developmental model and path are recognized and scrutinized worldwide. The present paper discusses special aspects of foreign aid and also explores the changes in principles of and approaches taken in the application of foreign aid policies. Under dual external and internal pressure, China has to constantly adjust, renew and improve its approach to diplomatic and international relations.
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