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JIANBO, LUO
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Advancing China's multilateral diplomacy in Africa
/ Jianbo, Luo
Jianbo, Luo
Journal Article
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2006.
Key Words
Diplomacy
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Africa
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Multilateral Diplomacy
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Africa - Diplomacy
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India's major concerns about China and the future of China-India relations
/ Jianbo, Luo
Jianbo, Luo
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Since 2014, the development of the China-India relationship has followed a trend of starting high and ending low.The China-India relationship warmed up rapidly in the first two years, which nevertheless failed to bring about a substantial breakthrough in their bilateral relations, as India's strategic doubts about China and their differences of interests on numerous issues still pose difficulties.
Key Words
China
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India
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India - China Relations
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Major Concerns
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Future Trend
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Multilateral cooperation in Africa between China and Western co: from differences to consensus
/ Jianbo, Luo; Xiaomin, Zhang
Jianbo, Luo
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2011.
Summary/Abstract
In the 21st century, it is a great event in the field of international politics that both China and Africa are marching towards revival and more cooperation among each other. The old international order which centered on the West can no longer meet the demand of the changes of African geopolitical pattern. Therefore, it is high time to establish a multilateral cooperation mechanism concerning Africa's peace and development. The authors argue that there are differences in historical experience, diplomatic ideas and principles as well as extensive common grounds of diplomatic strategy and national interests between China and the West in respect of their relations with Africa. Both China and the West should promote talks which are more open, more cooperative and more conducive to a win-win end. In doing this, they can achieve a win-for-all result for all the parties involved.
Key Words
International Politics
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Africa
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China
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International Order
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National Interests
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Diplomatic Strategy
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African Geopolitics
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Multilateral Cooperation Mechanism
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