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Analysis of China’s power status and international standing / Wenfeng, Wang   Article
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Summary/Abstract China’s rise has attracted a lot of attention in the world situation and international security environment change has provided opportunity for China to have a new understanding of status and position. China needs to think more accurately and deeply about its own status of the sake of its foreign strategy and diplomatic work.
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Business as usual / Wenfeng, Wang; Wei, Da   Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words United States  China 
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Message from Boston / Wenfeng, Wang Aug 2004  Journal Article
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Publication Aug 2004.
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Vision abandoned?—Sino-US long-term strategic relations: the view from the US / Wenfeng, Wang   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract For nearly 20 years, the US view of Sino-US long-term relations has been reflected in the strategic approach of the president at the time. However, by the time Obama reached the mid-point of his second term, he had not come up with a new strategic vision on China. What we saw was the dominance of heightened Sino-US strategic competition instead. There is little sign that the US will come up with a new strategic vision on China. From the Chinese side, Beijing should hold on to the pursuit of its new type of major power relations in order to wrest control of the general direction of Sino-US strategic relations.
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