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YANG, JIEMIAN (2) answer(s).
 
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Roles and constraints of emerging powers in global financial cr / Yang, Jiemian   Journal Article
Yang, Jiemian Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The collective rise of emerging powers marks an important progress in the evolution of international relations in the early decades of 21st century, which is transforming the power distribution among nations and adding new vitalities for international system during the period of peaceful transition. Against the backgrounds of the current global financial crisis and severe economic difficulties, emerging powers should further integrate themselves internally, adjust external relations, and play more vigorous and constructuve role in the process of the international system.
Key Words China  Emerging Power  Global Financial Crisis 
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Sino-US and cross-strait relations under the post-11 September strategic settings / Yang, Jiemian Nov 2002  Article
Yang Jiemian Article
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Publication Nov 2002.
Description 657-672
Summary/Abstract Sino-US relations and cross-Strait relations are always interrelated and so is the US policy towards cross-Strait relations. The United States has taken its global strategic and fundamental national interests as points of departure. The Bush Administration has undergone a cycle of being tough towards China and titling towards Taiwan first and then readjusting towards the middle ground. There are many reasons to explain this change and the events of 11 September stand out very prominently. This change once again proves that once the US put strategic consideration first it will take all the necessary steps to ensure that the Taiwan issue should not be a damaging and/or diverting factor. However, there still exist fundamental differences over the Taiwan issue and the Bush Administration's military-to-military relations with and arms sales to Taiwan are matters of great concern.
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