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146270
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S everal landmark events happened in the development of Chinas military capability last year. In April 2015, China for the first time sent its troops to a war-torn country overseas: a Chinese navy task force landed in the Yemeni port of Aden to evacuate Chinese naval force citizens.
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ID:
132708
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2014.
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The Ukrainian crisis has demonstrated once again that the global Chinese business empire is growing much faster than Beijing's military-political capabilities. There has again emerged a need for a more active Chinese policy to protect national interests.
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073219
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122357
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2013.
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Russia's goal is to acquire reliable guarantees of its own security with regard to China, while avoiding full involvement in the growing Sino-American global rivalry and reaping all the benefits a third party can expect in such a situation.
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147728
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U.S.-Chinese relations are "the most important bilateral relations in the 21st century," as Chinese politicians and scholars like to emphasize. Gradually, they have become a central, if not the main, narrative in world politics. Various things, ranging from Russia's foreign policy to the situation in regions that are distant from Asia, depend on the future vector of these relations. Now, however, relations between China and the United States are going through hard times, prompting the question: How far will their disagreements go? In answering this question, it is worth recalling why the U.S. and China began to cooperate years ago, what objectives they pursued, and what results they have achieved.
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ID:
124381
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2012.
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Of all economic sectors, the defense industry depends the most on the state's foreign policy. This policy directly affects access by the military-industrial complex to foreign technologies, prospects for exports, and the extent and nature of domestic demand.
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